A Luxembourg Model 1900 (essentially a Swedish m/96) (serial 元52). In all, a $2000+ carbine converted to a $200 hunting rifle.ģ. A Lyman receiver sight and a front bead sight were added, and the stock sporterized. The modified stock here does not match the receiver serial #. All of these carbines are believed to be of 1901 vintage. This example was obtained by Interarmsco, which stamped “INTERARMSCO G33/50” on the receiver. This version of the m/94 has bottom mounted sling swivels and a straight bolt handle (not visible due to modifications and replaced stock). The remains of a rare School Shooting Carbine (serial S.958) m/94 which was designed for use as a marksmanship training weapon for schools and reserve troops. Production levels of this carbine are unknown, but believed to be quite low.Ģ. The m/94-96 had bottom mounted sling swivels (see filled rear swivel mortise below) This is a Mauser Oberndorf built carbine in the first year of production, 1895. Karbin m/94-96 (Carbine for Engineers, Fortress Troops and Others) converted to m/94-14 configuration.
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