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Afghan Schlegelmilch Carbine from the Kabul Arsenal

Afghan Schlegelmilch Carbine from the Kabul Arsenal

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Published on February 8, 2021
Duration: 20:48

This video showcases a rare Afghan Schlegelmilch carbine from the Kabul Arsenal. The carbine, based on Louis Schlegelmilch's German designs, features a unique receiver machining where locking recesses are integrated into the barrel end. It also boasts a distinct integral dust cover on the bolt. While earlier German trials of this rifle were rejected in favor of the Model 1898 Mauser, this specific Afghan example, dated 1321 (Gregorian 1903/1904) and marked with the Kabul Arsenal crest, appears to be one of a few sent to Afghanistan for potential purchase by the Emir, which ultimately did not materialize. It utilizes a Mannlicher clip, unlike its German counterparts which used Mauser-style magazines, and is chambered for 8mm Mauser.

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