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    Kind of interesting mix between the two. The 71/84 used the 1878 Frenchicon Naval Kropatschek's mag tube, lifter and cut-off, while the Portuguese 1886 model used the 71/84's bolt, and had an up-graded mag cut-off.

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    Kind of interesting mix between the two. The 71/84 used the 1878 Frenchicon Naval Kropatschek's mag tube, lifter and cut-off, while the Portuguese 1886 model used the 71/84's bolt, and had an up-graded mag cut-off.
    Indeed it was an interesting period of development for this style firearm at that time. I think the difference between the 11mm to 8mm made the Kropatschek more viable for service well into the 20th century. Very few of 71/84 were still in European service by WWI whereas the Kropatschek was on the early war battlefield in Angola as the Vergueiro-Mauser hadn't fully replaced the Kropatschek in the colonies yet. Not that it should have been as it was going against stripper fed rifles.

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