The winner of the "rifle question" Dutch trials of 1890,the Schriever-Mannlicher rifle was a product of it's age. It was a Mannlicher system with an en bloc clip feeding, which could be ejected by the press of a button. The rifle served in the Dutch army officially for 45 years after it's adoption in 1895,with most of the ones in Europe being captured by the Wehrmacht, which used them mainly for occupation troops. There were several carbine variants created, mainly because the rifle by itself was a bit longer than average, and thus relatively hard to handle
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