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Austrian Lorenz rifle Model 1854 /11 ?
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This is no ordnance rifle of the Austrian army. The differences are too much, see the fotos of the original 1854 rifle. I think it is a rifle ordered on a private base for use in a shooting association (Schützenverein).
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Thanks for your explanation!
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I agree that a shooting association is likely. But it is based on the M1842 Jager rifle, rather than the Lorenz. Note the Laukart style of spring catch for the sword/socket bayonet that was only used for a short time in the late 30s through early 40s.
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Thanks for the info! I had never heard of the laukart spring catch before so happy with this new info!
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