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Small Arms from 1880 to 1889


Infantry Arms | The Warfighter

The excellent German Mauser action moved in to dominate the long gun field as several bolt-action rifle types competed for market share.

There are a total of [ 13 ] Small Arms from 1880 to 1889 entries in the Military Factory. Entries are listed below in alphanumeric order (1-to-Z). Flag images indicative of country of origin and not necessarily the primary operator. This listing also includes other small arms of the period such as hand grenades, infantry mortars, and related man-portable systems.




1
Picture of the Dreyse Reichsrevolver Model 1883 (Officer / Infantry Model)
National Flag Graphic
1883
Dreyse Reichsrevolver Model 1883 (Officer / Infantry Model)
Six-Round Single-Action (SA) Service Revolver
2
Picture of the Enfield Mk I / Mk II
National Flag Graphic
1880
Enfield Mk I / Mk II
Service Revolver
3
Picture of the Infantry Model 1889 (Belgian Mauser)
National Flag Graphic
1889
Infantry Model 1889 (Belgian Mauser)
Bolt-Action Service Rifle
4
Picture of the Lancaster Oval Bore
National Flag Graphic
1887
Lancaster Oval Bore
Four-Shot Handgun
5
Picture of the Lebel Model 1886
National Flag Graphic
1887
Lebel Model 1886
Bolt-Action Service Rifle
6
Picture of the Lee Metford (Magazine Lee Metford / MLM)
National Flag Graphic
1888
Lee Metford (Magazine Lee Metford / MLM)
Bolt-Action Service Rifle
7
Picture of the Mannlicher Model 1886
National Flag Graphic
1886
Mannlicher Model 1886
Bolt-Action Service Rifle
8
Picture of the Mannlicher Model 1888
National Flag Graphic
1888
Mannlicher Model 1888
Bolt-Action Service Rifle
9
Picture of the Mauser Model 1888 (Gew 88 / Model 1888 Reichsgewehr)
National Flag Graphic
1888
Mauser Model 1888 (Gew 88 / Model 1888 Reichsgewehr)
Bolt-Action Military Service Rifle
10
Picture of the Murata (Series)
National Flag Graphic
1880
Murata (Series)
Bolt-Action Service Rifle
11
Picture of the Ordnance Revolver Model 1882
National Flag Graphic
1882
Ordnance Revolver Model 1882
Six-Round Double-Action Service Revolver
12
Picture of the Webley Model 1887
National Flag Graphic
1887
Webley Model 1887
Six-Shot Service Revolver
13
Picture of the Winchester Model 1885
National Flag Graphic
1885
Winchester Model 1885
Single-Shot Rifle
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