Posted 8 years ago
Thoughtbui…
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Fab d'armes neuhausen rifle that has been altered pretty significantly. It appears only the receiver is original and that makes identification fairly difficult. It is either an 1893 or a steyr m95 but i believe neuhausen to be a Swiss manufacturer.
might snoop around here...good luck..
http://www.rockislandauction.com/detail/67/1611
http://www.guns.com/2013/05/24/the-m95-steyr-mannlicher-rifle-a-bargain-bolt-action/
http://swissrifles.com/1893/index.html
Thabk you very much for the input. I've looked there, auction arms and gunbroker. While the m95 is quite similar I think you will find it does not have a detachable magazine. I believe this is one of the 4000 original 1893 rifles made by sig (I believe fab d'armes neuhausen is another name for them) it's still just a theory based on my limited research but I keep looking.
Thanks again
https://www.forgottenweapons.com/early-semiauto-rifles/mexican-mondragon/
http://archives.collectorsfirearms.com/?category=
Your welcome ...I have one some what like it out in the barn some where lol here a few more links to cruise, BB2 might know if he wakes up and takes a peak in here..lol...Time to go play, later , good luck
Never got into that era much, Roy. Usually black powder & sub-machine guns. Kind of diversified, eh ? Flintlocks & Schmeissers.
Huh Lucas,, I'm surprised .. The only machine guns I ever played with is a m16 with auto switch ,,50 cal 30 cal...and a Ozzie ...and only had one Thomson 50 cal black power in my life which I enjoyed shoot very much... To me it look like a carbine by Sig..
1895 (-1900?) by SIG, Neuhausen
1896-1905 by Eidgenössische Waffenfabrik, Bern
but its out of my league, he'll have to find some antique books on Fab d'armes neuhausen rifles ...but this will give him a bump to the top of the room ..smiling good night all..