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Belgian 1889/16 carbine.
The 1889/16 Belgian carbine arrived today. All matching, original cleaning rod. Has been duffle cut, seller claimed it was brought back in 1945. Goes well with my Belgian 1889 German
capture. Have a look!
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09-11-2014 09:25 PM
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Great find, congratulations!
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Anzac,
Just saw your old post. I have a similar Belgian Fortress Carbine. How do you confirm that it is a 1916 model? Are these rifles ever marked with the manufacture date anywhere? Thanks
Skirmisher
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Neat, I find it very interesting that this particular rifle has a 100m setting as most military rifles of the day started at 200m+ (more often at 300-400). Thanks for sharing.
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Oh man! What a stupid place to make the cut - it will have ruined the fit of the system in the stock cut-out.
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Originally Posted by
Skirmisher
Anzac,
Just saw your old post. I have a similar Belgian Fortress Carbine. How do you confirm that it is a 1916 model? Are these rifles ever marked with the manufacture date anywhere? Thanks
Skirmisher
1889 Carbine + barrel band for Yataghan bayonet + slot for sling attachment in butt. See Bell pp. 30-35.
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I can't find a Belgian rifle to save my life. Seem to be quite rare in my area.
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