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Original Austro-Hungarian Model 1854/67 Wänzl Lorenz Breech-Loading Conversion Rifle with Bayonet Flintlocks The Shaft is a heavy

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Description

The Shaft is a heavy steel spring with turned wood grip handle and a cast iron that is attached via a chain link and has 5 spikes

Expert Rifleman award and three overseas service bar on left sleeve indicating 18+ months of European service

with a nice worn finish

though the brass wire binding is now missing

It was the first man-portable anti-tank guided missile of the Soviet Union and is probably the most widely produced ATGM of all time—with Soviet production peaking at 25

Original Austro-Hungarian Model 1854/67 Wänzl Lorenz Breech-Loading Conversion Rifle with Bayonet Flintlocks The Shaft is a heavyOriginal Item: Only One Available. The Wnzl rifle was a breechloading conversion of the M1854 & M1862 Lorenz rifle. The Austro Hungarian Empire used the Wnzl as their service rifle until they had enough M1867 Werndl Holub rifles to arm the military. The rifle was a lifting block breechloader chambered for the 1433mm Wnzl rimfire cartridge. The Austrians converted a total of 70,000 Lorenz muskets to Wnzls. The Lorenz percussion rifle adopted in 1854

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