Mauser M1915 F-K (with photos)

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  • DoggyDaddy

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    Thanks for posting Kirk...I had never seen one and had only vaguely heard of them...Kind of looks "Suomi-ish"...I just have this image of a Hun in his pointy helmet taking pot shots at Snoopy....:):

    I was thinking it looked like the love child of a Garand and an AK! :):
     

    indy1919a4

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    This is a very neat gun, makes you wonder if its design was used to influence Volkssturmgewehr 1-5. True the internals are very different. And the latter is much more simpler.. But there were 20 years of weapons design between the guns as well as a need for simplicity.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkssturmgewehr_1-5

    Love the magazine loading mechanics for the M1915
     
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