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    Strange Rifle - Balloon Observer

    This is a photo from an album I have from a balloon observation unit. I need help to identify the weapon this observer is holding. I am able to look a little behind the photo and it says this photo was taken in Berlin during an exhibition (Ausstellung) on 27 January, 1917.

    Thanks,

    Brad

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    #2
    It's an anti-tank rifle. Here's a pic of one that may be like it. Brand unknown. Gary
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      #3
      I disagree. The Anti tank Mauser is 1.69 m. The gun the guy is holding is not that large.

      Best regards,
      Michel

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        #4
        That is not a Tankgewehr 18 - this photo was taken in 1917...

        What is it??

        Brad


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          #5
          almost

          it almost looks like the rifle this guy is holding in a trench on the eastern front that i have a album of.
          but it's not totally the same as it does not have the added wood hand holds..
          its in the pics down toward the bottom of the page.


          http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...263057&page=41


          sorry it's not much help.
          but that gun looks pretty cool for the time.

          joe

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            #6
            I believe that the rifle shown is a Mauser M1916 semi-automatic rifle in 8mm.

            BTW: If you post this firearm-related inquiry in the Firearms section of the forum you will likely get more feedback.

            Nice photo - thanks for sharing.

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              #7
              Also - the rifle shown in the original photo is for sure not one of the Mauser M1918 T-Gewehr. Here is a T-Gewehr in my collection; I am 6' 3" tall, so you can get an idea of how big the T-Gewehr is (plus it looks nothing like the M1916 semi-auto rifle).
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                #8
                As Alan points out
                It looks very much like the Mauser Selbstlade-Karabiner 1916 or some people refer to it as the Flieger-Selbstlade-Karabiner 1915.
                It,s been modified with a custom stock and hand grips.

                Regards
                Eric

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by 704hoss55 View Post
                  As Alan points out
                  It looks very much like the Mauser Selbstlade-Karabiner 1916 or some people refer to it as the Flieger-Selbstlade-Karabiner 1915.
                  It,s been modified with a custom stock and hand grips.

                  Regards
                  Eric
                  Agree:
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