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What is the longest cartridge firing surplus rifle?
As the title says. My Turk Mauser is pretty damn long. What's longest?
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08-30-2011 10:17 PM
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Depends on how far back you want to go. The 3 longest I have: 1884 Trapdoor-52 1/8'', Westinghouse M1891 Mosin Nagant- 51 1/2'', Japanese
Type 38- 50 1/8'', all minus the bayonet. Shortest: Venezuelan 7mm carbine- 37 3/8''.
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Possibly the M1866 Allen conversion. Same length as the 1863 rifled musket. (Which length I don't remember.) Or a Snider.
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Originally Posted by
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Depends on how far back you want to go. The 3 longest I have: 1884 Trapdoor-52 1/8'', Westinghouse M1891 Mosin Nagant- 51 1/2'',
Japanese
Type 38- 50 1/8'', all minus the bayonet. Shortest: Venezuelan 7mm carbine- 37 3/8''.
Woops! My Bavarian Army Werder Cavalry Carbine is 80 cm. long (30 1/2 inches)
(The British
Army L22A1 is even less: 709mm - 27.9 in)
Last edited by villiers; 08-31-2011 at 05:45 AM.
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Boys anti-tank....................
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The Boys is 62.4 in. Long.
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The 1865 and 1666 Allen conversions ar 56" long. Which is pretty long for a shoulder fired (whilst standing)rifle.
What about the Polish Anti-tank rifle? It's pretty long, too. According to the "internets" it's 1760mm or 69 1/4".
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20mm lahti ?
The thing is huge, yet still is a "rifle".
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