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    Rudolf Schmidt and use Eduard Rubin's GP90 7.5×53.5 and GP11 7.5×55 SchmidtRubin rifle cartridge. The Model 1889 was the first in the series of Schmidt–Rubin...
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    The 7.5×55mm Swiss or 7,5mm GP 11 (or unofficially 7.5×55mm SchmidtRubin) is a cartridge developed for the Swiss Army. It originated from the Gewehrpatrone...
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  • based on previous Swiss "SchmidtRubin" service rifles and carbines, the Kar. 31 was not designed by Colonel Rudolf Schmidt (1832–1898) as he was not...
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    ammunition for the SchmidtRubin, K31 and Stgw 57 military rifles. Besides the full metal jacket bullet, Rubin developed the military Schmidt-Rubin rifle (together...
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    the Swiss Armed Forces. Vetterli rifle Schmidt M1882 - 1882 revolver. Chambered in 7.5 Swiss Ordnance SchmidtRubin - 1889 straight-pull bolt-action rifle...
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  • co-inventor of the SchmidtRubin rifle Edgar John Rubin (1886–1951) Enriqueta González Rubín (1832–1877), Spanish writer and journalist Eric J. Rubin, Irene Heinz...
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    detachable box magazines with a double-stack staggered-feed was the Schmidt-Rubin of 1889. Other examples include the patent of Fritz von Stepski and...
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    "Swiss Handguns 1882". Holt Bobinson (November 2008). "The model 1911 Schmidt Rubin: the other Switzer". Guns Magazine. Archived from the original on 2012-07-15...
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    grips. Some were made by SIG.[self-published source?] details Revolver Schmidt-Rubin, trial model n°4, 1875 Loading bay The model 1929, or "M1882-29", is...
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  • service rifles in use from 1869 to 1889, when they were replaced with SchmidtRubin rifles. Modified Vetterlis were also used by the Italian Army. The Swiss...
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    already adopted the 7.5 mm MG 51 GPMG (chambered for the 7.5×55mm Swiss SchmidtRubin rifle cartridge), produced by the federal arms factory W+F. Work on...
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  • Waffenfabrik Bern Rifles SchmidtRubin M1889 (Swiss Confederation – 1889 – straight-pull bolt-action rifle – 7.5×53.5mm Swiss GP90) SchmidtRubin M1889/96 (Swiss...
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  • carbine for their mounted units, so they tried shortening the existing SchmidtRubin 1889, but its action proved to be too long to be effective to maneuver...
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    fire. The Ross and SchmidtRubin rifles load via stripper clips, albeit of an unusual paperboard and steel design in the SchmidtRubin rifle, while the...
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    while a rarer type of the clip now known as Swiss-type (after the SchmidtRubin) frame charger was patented in 1886 by Louis P. Diss of Remington Arms...
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  • of World War II weapons of Switzerland. Furrer Carbine K31 ~528,230 Schmidt-Rubin infantry rifle M1911 SIG Mondragón M1894 Licensed production of the...
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    Rimless, 308 Corbon, .3-9 Savage, 30 Kurz, 300 BLK (7.62 × 35 mm), 7.5mm SchmidtRubin, 300 Winchester Magnum, 30 Carbine, 309 JDJ, .30-03 Springfield, .30-06...
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    comparing rifle designs from Lee, Krag–Jørgensen, Mannlicher, Mauser, SchmidtRubin, and about 40 other military and civilian designs. The trials were held...
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    to convert military surplus rifles. Russian Mosin–Nagant and Swiss SchmidtRubin rifles, as well as 7.5×54 French MAS caliber rifles may be rechambered...
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    certificate of participation (recording 26 out of the maximum 35 points reached). The rifles depicted are SchmidtRubin, in service from 1889 to 1953....
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    American straight-pull rifle Ross rifle – A Canadian straight-pull rifle Schmidt-Rubin rifle - A Swiss straight-pull rifle Scarlata, Paul (20 November 2014)...
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  • century) Slocum revolver (US – revolver – 1863/1865) Schmidt M1882 (Switzerland – revolver) SchmidtRubin rifles (Switzerland – rifle – 1889/1891) Schwarzlose...
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    Cadet cartridge (aka: .310 Greener), it was used from 1891 to 1955. The Schmidt-Rubin Model 1897 cadet rifle was intended as a replacement for the earlier...
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  • (disambiguation) SchmidtRubin, a series of Swiss Army service rifles All pages with titles beginning with Rubin All pages with titles containing Rubin This disambiguation...
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  • M90/30, M90/31: 8×56mmR 1891-1896  Austrian Empire  Kingdom of Hungary SchmidtRubin 7.5×53.5mm Swiss (GP90, GP 90/03, GP 90/23) 7.5×55mm Swiss (GP11) 1891-1958...
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    comparing 53 rifle designs including Lee, Krag, Mannlicher, Mauser, and SchmidtRubin. The trials were held at Governors Island, New York, and the finalists...
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  • revolver with him, probably a Schmidt 1882 service revolver, and also had possession of a rifle, probably a SchmidtRubin 1911 service rifle, became a...
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    Savage Model 110 Savage Arms Varies, see article  United States 1956 SchmidtRubin Waffenfabrik Bern 7.5×55mm Swiss 7.5×54.5mm Swiss   Switzerland 1889...
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    Swiss Guard historically also used the M1842 T.59–67, 1871 Vetterli, Schmidt-Rubin, Gewehr 98, K31, and SIG SG 510 rifles, the Dreyse M1907 pistol, and...
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  • with the SIG SG 550 rifle, as a potential successor to the 7.5×55mm SchmidtRubin cartridge. The rimless cartridge has a base diameter of 11.82 mm (similar...
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