![]() On the photo on the right we can observe the typical domed magazine end plate of the 1893 model which will be kept on our modified rifle. These additions will equip almost all Mauser rifles until 1945. Under the thunder, a recoil stop crossing the mount right through and resting under the receiver is added. This addition seems to be a Turkish peculiarity and is also present on some old "38" modified Ottoman models as well as on the 38 model. ![]() On our model there is a brass ring inside the eyelet which must probably have been designed so as not to damage the bearing surfaces of the firing pin during the disassembly of the latter. ![]() ![]() This addition is ubiquitous on modified "38" rifles as well as the new original 1938 models. The new buttstock of our Model 1893/38 features a striker disassembly eyelet to facilitate disassembly of the bolt on the battlefield. ![]()
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