pistol
weapon
military
war
automatic
semi
carbine
mannlicher

270
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A long time ago, someone asked me to make this Mannlicher 1896/1897. I actually made it a long time ago, but I never wanted to print the sample. The person who asked me to make it also disappeared. Today I finally printed it.
You'll need two filaments to hold the gun's rearsight in place, and you'll need to use some force to install the lower receiver. Due to the tolerances of different materials, you may also need to glue some parts in place.
In 1896, Mannlicher designed a completely different 7.65mm single-action, locked-action pistol. The earliest models, sometimes referred to as the Model 1896, including those tested by the Swiss Army, used fixed six- or seven-round magazines. Later models, usually referred to as the Model 1897/01, used detachable six-round magazines. The pistol was available in several variations, including a carbine.









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