This documentary-style video provides a comprehensive history of the Yugoslavian Model 1895 Mannlicher rifle. Hosted by Othais and Mae, the content covers the rifle's historical background, its functional mechanics, and includes a live-fire demonstration. The production is patron-funded, with links provided for support and merchandise. Additional reading material on related Serbian and Yugoslavian Mauser rifles, as well as FN Mauser Rifles, is also referenced.
This YouTube video focuses on the 1907 Steyr Mannlicher rifle chambered in 6.5x54mm. Based on the title and description, the content appears to be geared towards collectors and enthusiasts of vintage firearms. The description highlights its bolt-action mechanism and includes general firearm-related hashtags.
This YouTube video segment from "Minute of Mae" focuses on the Argentine Mannlicher 1905 rifle. The description highlights that this is a small part of a larger "Primer" episode and encourages viewers to support the channel through Patreon, SubscribeStar, or by purchasing merchandise. It also provides a link to the full episode for those interested in learning more about the firearm.
This video explores the rare Snabb system designed to convert bolt-action rifles into semi-automatic firearms. It focuses on a specific conversion of a Dutch Mannlicher rifle, patented in 1938. The video details the gas trap mechanism, the unique bolt unlocking system, and the necessitated pistol grip stock. It also notes the rifle was rebarreled to .303 British. The presenter highlights that despite being distinctive, these Snabb conversions are not marked and can be difficult to identify without prior knowledge. The video thanks the Dutch National Military Museum for access.
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