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![]() Spandau 71/84 Rifle, 11mm Mauser, 31 Inch Barrel, 10 1/4 lbs. Guns International #: 103259768 Seller's Inventory #: 4453465 Category: Military Rifles - Non-US - Military Arms Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com ![]() Seller: Cabelas Tulalip Company: Bass Pro - Cabelas Member Since: 6/14/12 State: Washington Zip: 98271 Country: United States Phone: (360) 474-4880 Fax: Platinum Seller Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. Free shipping to any Bass Pro/Cabela’s US stores. $25 shipping fee to any Third Party FFL dealer Payment Types Accepted: About Us: When calling ask for the Gun Library Description: The I.G.Mod.71/84 (Infanterie-Gewehr M1871/84), Germany's first infantry repeater, is a further evolution of Mauser's successful I.G.Mod.71, but it is not a conversion of the M71 nor a simple upgrade, but rather a newly-designed and newly built rifle merely based on the M71. The I.G.Mod.71/84 is an 1871 pattern rifle with a tubular magazine (itself a derivation of the Winchester system), coupled with a Mauser designed lifting mechanism and improved rear sight. The most significant improvement was the addition of an 8 round tubular magazine in the forestock, loaded singly from the top with the bolt open. As a repeater, the M71/84 constituted a firepower improvement over the M1871 single shot, the under barrel tubular magazine was clumsy and time consuming to reload and served to provide only a backup for emergency firepower. Fully loaded, the rifle was very front-heavy and its center of gravity changed with every shot. The introduction of easily reloadable box magazine repeaters such as the Austrian Mannlicher in 1885-86 tolled the approaching end of the tube magazine repeater. While the M71/84 was competitive at the time of its adoption, the introduction in 1886 by the French of their Lebel rifle chambering a revolutionary 8mm smokeless powder cartridge made the M71/84 obsolete almost overnight. This action escalated the great European arms race of the late 19th Century, and Germany embarked upon a crash program to adopt a competitive rifle. None Price: $1,099.99 Curio/Relic: Yes Chambers: Bolt Action Metal Condition: Good Wood Condition: "Good, Stock has been Polished Bore Condition: Good Barrels: 31 Inch Barrel Triggers: Factory Butt Pad: Metal Butt Weight: 10 1/4 lbs. Sights: Front Patridge Sight with Rear Graduated Flip-Up Sight Item Location: Tulalip, WA |