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SHORT RIFLES, CARBINES & SPECIAL VERSIONS M1881 Extra-Corps Rifle (M1881 Gendarmerie-Repetierkarabiner) Alfred Kropatschek was far more successful with the carbine version of the Kropatschek than with the rifle. On 21 May 1881, the Hungarian Honved Ministry delivered 4,000 Extra-Corps rifles ...
Rifling: 4-groove; RH, concentric Sight: Quadrant, graduated from 100 to 1,800 m (109 to 1968 yds) SHORT RIFLES, CARBINES & SPECIAL VERSIONSThe bolt-housed main spring of the Beaumont design precluded the rifle being adapted to cavalry use by having its bolt turned down. See M1871 Bea...
Developed under a series of STS tasks, the U.S. Army’s recently adopted M240L sheds 5 pounds via a titanium receiver and polymer trigger frame. The M240L is equipped with a 4″ shorter barrel and a redesigned collapsible buttstock assembly. The M240L variant is equipped with the forwar...
Optimized for medium and long range sniper weapons, effective on all weapons from carbines to .50 caliber bolt action sniper rifles. The device features very good solvable reticle movement after sniper rifle shoot, but by only a turret can complete all functional conversion a...
The thermal sight utilizes a fixed focus f1.0 fast athermal lens for brighter and sharper images. Optimized for medium and long range sniper weapons, effective on all weapons from carbines to .50 caliber bolt action sniper rifles. The device features very good solvable reticle movement after snip...
The Russian conversion to the Krnka breech was a refinement of the M1865/66 Krnka rifle which had just previously been adopted by Montenegro (q.v.). Like so many other early conversion rifles, the transformation was carried out by cutting off and thread
The I.G. (Infanterie‑Gewehr) Mod. 71 Mauser was the first of what would become literally millions of rifles manufactured to the design of the brothers Paul and Wilhelm Mauser, and the first regulation brass cartridge rifle of the German Imperial Army.