Mauser 1895 rifle

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The Mauser 1895 rifle is a bolt-action military rifle developed in the late 19th century, widely used by several countries and noted for its reliability and influence on later Mauser designs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bolt-action rifle
firearm
military rifle
action bolt-action
cartridge 7×57mm Mauser
category 19th-century firearms
Mauser
surface form: Mauser rifles

bolt-action military rifles
chambering 7×57mm Mauser
countryOfOrigin German Empire
designer Paul Mauser
era late 19th century
feedSystem internal box magazine
stripper clip loaded
hasFeature controlled-round feed
flag-type safety
non-rotating claw extractor
straight bolt handle
two front locking lugs
influenced Gewehr 98
surface form: Mauser Gewehr 98

later Mauser bolt-action designs
introduced 1895
manufacturer Mauser
material steel receiver
wooden stock
notedFor accuracy
influence on later Mauser rifles
reliability
primaryUser Chilean Army
serviceLife late 19th to mid 20th century
successor Mauser 1898 rifle
surface form: Mauser 1898 system
usedBy Boer republics
Chile
Mexico
Spain
various European countries
various Latin American countries
usedInConflict Chilean Civil War of 1891 (postwar adoption and later service)
Second Boer War
Spanish–American War
variant carbine variant
short rifle variant

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Mauser knownFor Mauser 1895 rifle
Mauser 1893 rifle influenced Mauser 1895 rifle