Swiss Schmidt-Rubin 1889
The Swiss Schmidt-Rubin 1889 is the first rifle in the Schmidt-Rubin series, weighing 10.8 lbs with an overall length of 51.3 inches. It utilizes a straight-pull bolt action and feeds from two 6-round chargers of 7.5 Swiss GP90 ammunition. The rifle features a two-stage trigger with a crisp break, a safety mechanism similar to the Type 30, and large quadrant-style rear sights with a barleycorn front sight. While noted for its long and somewhat awkward action, its recoil is described as manageable.



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