- Schmidt-Rubin 1889, produced in 1893, is in good condition with 60% original finish. Stock and handguard matching serial numbers. Bolt matching serial number. Magazine matching serial number. Top charging handle knob is cracked. Stock has heavy and rough handling marks throughout, including scratches and gouges.
- Low serial number from first year of manufacturing in 1891. Schmidt-Rubin 1889 in very good condition with 85% original finish. Stock and handguard matching serial numbers. Bolt matching serial number. Magazine matching serial number. Mild pitting in part of the bore. Furniture has some handling wear with a few rough.
- This rifle was officially adopted on June 26, 1889. There are six basic types of sword bayonets for the Schmidt-Rubin rifles, all of which have a muzzle ring and a short, flat quillon approximately 1+3/4 incles in length. Go to the appropriate table and look for the range of serial numbers that spans the given serial number.
Serial numbers that year ran from 00, with a total production of only 212,000 ever made. This example is regimentally marked on the receiver. The Model was officially adopted in 1889, chambered for the 7.5mm x 53.5 round, a unique looking rifle, with a clever straight pull action. The Schmidt-Rubin was the first straight-pull bolt.
- Ammo Type:Centrefire
- Action Type:Bolt
- Bore Diameter:0.306
- Calibre:7.5x55mm Schmidt Rubin
- Serial Number:122870
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Seller Type: | Private User Licence # 26564113-01 |
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Location: | LITTLE MOUNTAIN, QLD, 4551 |
Transferring Dealer: | Johnson's Firearms, QLD, 4560 Licence # 50001483 |
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Description:
Schmidt Rubin 1889 great condition with matching numbers. Soldiers service numbers engraved on stock. Functions and shoots flawlessly. Beautiful and getting very sought after. Pre-1900 so no PTA or registration required. Can be delivered straight to your door. Grab a piece of history that's becoming scarce. This is the nicest example I've ever seen the timber is lustrous and nearly ding free and the bluing is still deep without faults.. Pretty rare amongst these rifles.
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