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English: Sweden. Experimental rifle m/1892 tested in the rifle trials that led to the Swedish Mauser. Made by Mauser, Oberndorf a/N, Germany. Caliber 8x58mmR Danish Krag (the Swedish standard rifle caliber prior to the 6.5x55mm; the 8x58mmR rounds tested had a steel jacketed 14.5 gr bullet over smokeless powder, with a muzzle velocity of 605 m/s), fixed external magazine, capacity 4 rounds. Length 1235 mm, barrel length 735 mm, weight 3.84 kg. From the collections of Armémuseum (Swedish Army Museum), Stockholm.
Source Armémuseum (The Swedish Army Museum) through the Digital Museum (http://www.digitaltmuseum.se). For copyright waiver see AM.033382
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