Swiss Model 1893: A Mannlicher Cavalry Carbine

Published on June 21, 2016
Duration: 8:41

This expert guide details the disassembly of the Swiss Model 1893 Carbine, a Mannlicher cavalry carbine. Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons, an expert in historical firearms, demonstrates the process, emphasizing the unique straight-pull bolt action and its disassembly. The carbine is noted for its limited production and short service life, making it a collector's item.

Quick Summary

The Swiss Model 1893 Carbine is a Mannlicher-designed, straight-pull bolt-action cavalry carbine produced in limited numbers (approx. 7,750). Designed for lower-pressure GP90 ammunition, it had a short service life due to performance complaints and was replaced by Schmidt-Rubin carbines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Swiss Model 1893 Carbine
  2. 00:32Historical Context: Vetterli to Schmidt-Rubin
  3. 01:09M1893 Carbine Development Challenges
  4. 02:11M1893 Carbine Performance Issues
  5. 02:45Production and Service Span
  6. 03:26Receiver Markings and Proofs
  7. 03:48Rear Sight Features (300-1200m)
  8. 04:16Front Sight and Stock Design
  9. 04:44Detachable Magazine System
  10. 05:32Straight-Pull Bolt Mechanism Explained
  11. 06:13Bolt Removal and Disassembly Procedure
  12. 07:04Ammunition: GP90 vs. GP11 Warning
  13. 07:57Low Production Numbers and Rarity
  14. 08:18Auction Details and Closing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Swiss Model 1893 Carbine?

The Swiss Model 1893 Carbine is a Mannlicher-designed, straight-pull bolt-action cavalry carbine produced in Switzerland. It served a relatively short period before being replaced by improved Schmidt-Rubin designs due to performance issues.

What ammunition was the Swiss Model 1893 Carbine designed for?

The Swiss Model 1893 Carbine was designed for GP90 ammunition. This was a semi-smokeless, round-nose cartridge with lower pressure characteristics compared to modern ammunition. It is crucial not to use modern GP11 ammunition in this firearm.

How many Swiss Model 1893 Carbines were produced?

Approximately 7,750 units of the Swiss Model 1893 Carbine were produced. This limited production run contributes to its status as a collectible firearm with a short service history.

What are the key features of the Swiss Model 1893 Carbine's action?

The Swiss Model 1893 Carbine features a straight-pull bolt action, allowing for rapid cycling by pulling the bolt directly back and pushing it forward. It uses two locking lugs at the front of the bolt that rotate into the receiver.

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