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Original German Schuetzen Rifle from Weiden Bavaria- Circa 1870 Lock Assembly which fired at a rate

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Description

which fired at a rate of about 600 rounds per minute

By Treaty agreement with the British

it was possible to pull it out with the base of the next cartridge

The zip has been replaced with a nylon version sometime in the past few years

belt-fed weapon designed by a German named Andreas Wilhelm Schwarzlose

Original German Schuetzen Rifle from Weiden Bavaria- Circa 1870 Lock Assembly which fired at a rateOriginal Item: Only One Available. Almost certainly a WW2 USGI bring back this is a German target rifle of incredible quality intended for recreational shooting in the latter part of the 19th century. Known as Schuetzen rifles, these were named after the German military term of the time basically referring to "snipers". These rifles were most often based on the falling block Martini system and, as can be seen with this example, great lengths were

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