This video showcases a sporterized Swedish m/1894 Carbine, manufactured in 1895 by Mauser Oberndorf A/N, Germany. The rifle is chambered in 6.5x55 SE. The title indicates a focus on a specific, modified historical firearm with details about its origin and caliber.
This video delves into the Portuguese m/937B Kar98k rifle, a variant of the renowned German Karabiner 98k. Portugal initially ordered 100,000 K98k rifles in 1937, with subsequent orders placed in 1941. The m/937B models, totaling 60,000 (with 10,000 requisitioned by Germany), represent a continuation of the standard German military configuration. The rifles are noted for their Portuguese crest and 1937 date, but retain Wehrmacht proof marks. The video highlights these Mausers as valuable historical artifacts, showcasing pre-war and early-war German manufacturing standards, many of which have survived in excellent condition due to limited use in Portugal.
This video delves into the history and specifications of Swedish Mauser carbines, specifically the m/94 and its updated m/94-14 variant. It details Sweden's selection of the Mauser 1893 design over competitors, the initial adoption of the carbine, and the subsequent modifications, such as the addition of a bayonet lug in 1914 for the m/94-14. The description also highlights an interesting note about the delayed adoption of the spitzer 6.5x55mm cartridge and how existing carbine sights were adapted with range conversion tables on the stock.
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