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The '''Meuser Model 1895''', commonly known as the '''Estharian Meuser''', is a {{wp|bolt-action}} {{wp|rifle}} developed by {{wp|Paul Mauser| | The '''Meuser Model 1895''', commonly known as the '''Estharian Meuser''', is a {{wp|bolt-action}} {{wp|rifle}} developed by {{wp|Paul Mauser|Emil Meuser}} for the [[Estharian Army]] as a method of correcting his previous [[Calvardian Meuser M1889]]. The rifle was also in service with other countries such as the [[Ruzhite Empire]], the [[Archadian-Archedes|Archadian Empire]], [[Holy Galbadian Empire]], [[Dalmasca and Nabradia]], and the [[Atlantic Federation]]. The M1895 introduced a short staggered-column box magazine that fit flush with the bottom of the stock. It held 5 rounds, which can be loaded with the use of a stripper clip. | ||
The rifle itself was considered to be widely successful, which led to several rifles such as the [[M1897 Alterian Meuser]], the [[Meuser Model 1899|Ilarian Meuser]], and the Imperial [[Meuser Model 1898]]. Its lethality led to the Gallians developing their own Meuser-type rifle, which was the [[M1903 GSR rifle|M1903 Theimer]]. | The rifle itself was considered to be widely successful, which led to several rifles such as the [[M1897 Alterian Meuser]], the [[Meuser Model 1899|Ilarian Meuser]], and the Imperial [[Meuser Model 1898]]. Its lethality led to the Gallians developing their own Meuser-type rifle, which was the [[M1903 GSR rifle|M1903 Theimer]]. |
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Model 1895 | |
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Type | Bolt-action rifle |
Place of origin | Holy Galbadian Empire |
Service history | |
In service | 1895-1960 |
Wars | First Europan War Estharian Civil War Second Europan War War of Lorican Aggression |
Production history | |
Designed | 1893 |
Produced | 1895–1951 |
No. built | 7,500,000 |
Specifications | |
Weight | 4 kg (8.8 lb) |
Length | 1,260 mm (50 in) |
Cartridge | 7x57mm Meuser |
Action | Bolt action |
Muzzle velocity | original round nose bullet rifle: 725 m/s (2,380 ft/s) carbine: 655 m/s (2,150 ft/s) |
Effective firing range | 600 m (656 yd) (m/1938) with iron sights 800 m (875 yd) with telescopic sight |
Feed system | 5-round stripper clip, internal magazine |
Sights | Square post front, U notch rear iron sights or telescopic sight |
The Meuser Model 1895, commonly known as the Estharian Meuser, is a bolt-action rifle developed by Emil Meuser for the Estharian Army as a method of correcting his previous Calvardian Meuser M1889. The rifle was also in service with other countries such as the Ruzhite Empire, the Archadian Empire, Holy Galbadian Empire, Dalmasca and Nabradia, and the Atlantic Federation. The M1895 introduced a short staggered-column box magazine that fit flush with the bottom of the stock. It held 5 rounds, which can be loaded with the use of a stripper clip.
The rifle itself was considered to be widely successful, which led to several rifles such as the M1897 Alterian Meuser, the Ilarian Meuser, and the Imperial Meuser Model 1898. Its lethality led to the Gallians developing their own Meuser-type rifle, which was the M1903 Theimer.