Kutter,

Mine says Md. 1892 on the action body, and is dated STEYR 1893 on the left of the receiver.


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It also bears British Military Crossed Pennant acceptance marks. The one on the barrel overstamps the NITRO PROOF applied when Fraser had it proofed for sale in Britain.

It appears to have been taken into military use in the First World War. As Dr. Lewis Drake said in the video “If only they could talk”.

Last edited by Parabola; 01/26/25 02:03 PM.