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HomeFirearms, Blades & Other WeaponsFirearmsObsolete CalibresMuzzleloaders, Rifles & Other Long arms Swiss, Model 1889 Schmidt–Rubin Rifle, Made 1892 at Eidgenoessische Waffenfabrik, Privatised 1933, Regimental Markings for Canton St. Gallen, 7th Division, Matching Numbers, Obsolete Calibre

Swiss, Model 1889 Schmidt–Rubin Rifle, Made 1892 at Eidgenoessische Waffenfabrik, Privatised 1933, Regimental Markings for Canton St. Gallen, 7th Division, Matching Numbers, Obsolete Calibre

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SKU: RQMFEOXIHO_9772181801 (ref. no.)

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SKU: RQMFEOXIHO_9772181801 Category: Muzzleloaders, Rifles & Other Long arms Tags: 1889, 1892, 1933, 7th, At, Calibre, Canton, Division, Eidgenoessische, For, Gallen,, Made, markings,, Matching, Model, Numbers, Obsolete, Privatised, Regimental, rifle, Schmidt Rubin, St, Swiss, Waffenfabrik
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*Swiss, Model 1889 Schmidt–Rubin Rifle, Made 1892 at Eidgenoessische Waffenfabrik, Privatised 1933, Regimental Markings for Canton St. Gallen, 7th Division, Matching Numbers, Obsolete Calibre*

Serial no: 107436 – Marked on LHS Barrel, Receiver, Magazine, and inside the bolt, 7 436 on sight and 7 436 on butt Plate
Marked on receiver: Swiss Cross P33, 107436
Marked on Wood below: St G for Canton St. Gallen.
Marked on Stock: 1 over 2, 7 (circled) (Canton Arsenal Stamp). The 7 in a circle is a divisional property stamp for the 7th Division, who were located in the north-east of Switzerland, covering St. Gallen, parts of Thurgau, and part of Appenzell. They consisted of the 73rd through 84th Battalions, some of which are still extant.
Marked on RHS Butt Stock: Swiss Cross within a Shield
Marked on Butt plate: Swiss Cross 7, 436
Marked on Rear Sight: Numerous Swiss Crosses. 7 436 on top of sight and inside,
Marked on Barrel: Pressure Proof Mark, (faint but looks like) *V – the inspectors mark for Major Vogelsang 1879-1912
Marked on front nozzle: DE2009

This a superb example of the Swiss Army Model 1889 Schmidt–Rubin Rifle, with regimental markings and matching numbers. Approximately 212,000 Model 1889 rifles were manufactured between 1891 and 1897 at the Eidgenoessische Waffenfabrik in Bern. In 1892, when this rifle was likely produced, around 90,100 units were made bearing serial numbers from 24,901 to 115000. The rifle bears the mark “*V” – which was the inspectors mark for Major Vogelsang from 1879-1912. The uppercase “P” followed by a 2 digit date stamp “33”, above the six-digit serial number indicates that this was a military rifle privatized in 1933 and issued to a soldier upon discharge. These rifles should not be confused with the separate “Private” series manufactured for export, which had 2 or 3 digit serial numbers prefixed by “P.”

The Schmidt–Rubin rifles were a series of Swiss Army service rifles used from 1889 until 1958. They are characterized by a straight-pull bolt action designed by Rudolf Schmidt and chambered in Eduard Rubin’s GP90 7.5×53.5mm and GP11 7.5×55mm cartridges. Officially adopted on June 26, 1889, the rifle’s production began in 1891 at the state factory, leading to an unusually quick initial delivery. The straight-pull bolt action allowed the shooter to operate the bolt by simply pulling it back to unlock the action, cock the striker, extract, and eject the spent cartridge. This mechanism differed from traditional bolt-action rifles, which require the bolt handle to be lifted before pulling back. The M1889 had a distinctive design with a unique Swiss nose cap/bayonet lug/stacking rod assembly and a receiver gap between the trigger guard and magazine. However, the length of the bolt was a weak point in the Schmidt system. Production of the M1889 ceased in 1897, giving way to the improved Model 1889/96.

*Condition*
This rifle is in excellent condition though it is missing the nose cap. The bolt works and it cocks and dry-fires. It has the expected dings and marks commensurate with age and service. Please see photographs as part of the condition report.

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