History of WWI Primer 017: German Gewehr 1888 "Commission Rifle" Documentary
The Gewehr 1888, or "Commission Rifle," was Germany's rapid response to smokeless powder rifles like the French Lebel. It features a unique Mieg barrel jacket and a modified Mannlicher magazine, chambered in the new 7.92x57mm cartridge. Early production faced significant issues with bursting barrels due to steel quality and ammunition pressure problems, leading to marked improvements like 'nm' and 'Z' designations.









