- Military Rifles in the Age of Transition
The first straight‑pull military rifle adopted for regular infantry, the M1886 is distinguished by a very large box magazine that drops down below the receiver, ahead of and separate from the trigger guard
- Mannlicher M1886 - Wikipedia
Mannlicher M1886 The Repeating Rifle Model 1886, commonly known as Mannlicher Model 1886, was a late 19th-century Austrian straight-pull bolt-action rifle, adopted in 1886 [1] It used a wedge-lock straight pull action bolt It was the first straight-pull bolt-action service rifle of any nation [citation needed]
- Mannlicher M1886 — Grokipedia
The Mannlicher M1886, officially designated the Infanterie Repetiergewehr M1886, was a straight-pull bolt-action rifle developed by Austrian inventor Ferdinand Ritter von Mannlicher and adopted as the standard service rifle of the Austro-Hungarian Army on June 20, 1886
- Mannlicher Model 1886 Bolt-Action Service Rifle
Page details technical specifications, development, and operational history of the Mannlicher Model 1886 Bolt-Action Service Rifle including pictures
- 1886 Mannlicher Rifle - Guns International
1886 Mannlicher Rifle for sale online
- AUSTRIAN HUNGARY M1886 MANNLICHER - Horse Soldier
A straight-pull, bolt action, box magazine repeater, the Mannlicher was designed by Ferdinand Ritter Von Mannlicher and was the first magazine rifle adopted by Austrian Infantry
- Musings on the Mannlicher – The Steyr Model 1886 - Henry Krank
With interest in obsolete military calibres and rifles growing, it’s hard to still find antique military rifles for a good price Fortunately, we have a small selection of excellent condition original Steyr Mannlicher Model 1886 rifles of European origin, rather than African surplus available now
- Mannlicher M1886 | Military Wiki | Fandom
The M1886 itself was an improvement of the Mannlicher Model 1885 Trials Rifle that was a prototype, meant to replace the by then obsolete M1867 Werndl-Holub drum-breech single shot rifle
- Steyr Mannlicher 1886 - 300 meters - Cal 11x58r - YouTube
It used a wedge-lock straight pull action bolt It was the first straight-pull bolt-action service rifle of any nation
- Mannlicher Collectors Association - Home
The M C A serves those interested in Mannlicher and Mannlicher-styled arms, as well as arms manufactured by the Steyr armory in Austria and used by sportsmen and the military throughout the world
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