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Presentation cased DWM Model 1902 Luger carbine.from Rock Island Auctions
The Japanese Type 38 and Type 44 carbines,In 1905 the Japanese military adopted the Type 38 rifle, a
Lovely pair of flintlock horseman’s sporting carbines with adjustable stock. Crafted be Iean
An early production Mannlicher Model 1896/01 semi automatic carbine.Sold at Auction: $7,000
A pair of French Wheel-lock carbines, mid 17th centuryFrom Le Curieux
The Commission Rifle Part IV — The Karabiner 88 and Gewehr 91In case you missed Part I, Part I
The Brunswick M1860/61 needlefire pistol carbine,The Prussian Dreyse needlefire rifle was a huge adv
Lord Paget’s Carbine,In the 18th and early 19th century commonly issued British cavalry carbines wer
Mannlicher Selbstlade-Pistolenkarabiner Model 1901from Hermann Historica
The German Karabiner Model 98a,Not to be confused with the Karabiner 98K of World War II, the Karabi
The T3 Carbine,Introduced at the end of World War II, the T3 carbine was a variant of the M2 Carbine
Mauser C-96 small ring hammer carbine, early 20th century.from Hermann Historica
Austrian flintlock cavalry carbine dated 1852.from Rock Island Auction Co.
Ornate gold and mother of pearl decorated Turkish flintlock carbine, early 19th century.from Hermann
Three French Bertier carbines, late 19th and early 20th century.Top: Mle 1892 Artillery MusketoonMid
Feather Industries AT-22,Made by Feather Industries, the AT-22 is a .22 long rifle semi auto carbine
The Volcanic Pistol Carbine,The Volcanic firearm series was most commonly produced in a rifle, a pis
A bone decorated German wheellock musket signed “Christian Reich in Osterweick”. Dated
A pair of flintlock hunting carbines, Germany, circa 1730.
Swedish Model 1896 Carl Gustav bolt action Mauser carbine, circa 1916.
Mauser Model 1896 small ring hammer carbine
The Mauser M1917 Trench Carbine,Produced during the last years of the World War I, the Mauser Trench
A pair of ivory mounted matchlock carbines, India, 19th century.from Hermann Historica
The Garand Carbine,In the late 1930’s the US Military was looking for a light rifle/carbine, a
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