Mannlicher M1886
| Repeating Rifle Model 1886 | |
|---|---|
A sample from the Swedish Army Museum. Note that the magazine extends past the trigger guard, unlike on the Model 1888. | |
| Type | Bolt-action rifle |
| Place of origin | Austria-Hungary |
| Service history | |
| In service | 1886–1918 |
| Used by | See Users |
| Production history | |
| Designer | Ferdinand Mannlicher |
| Designed | 1886 |
| Manufacturer | Œ.W.G. |
| Produced | 1886–1887 |
| No. built | 100,000 |
| Variants | Carbine M1886, M1886-88 |
| Specifications | |
| Mass | 4.52 kg (10.0 lb) |
| Length | 132.6 cm (52.2 in) |
| Barrel length | 80.6 cm (31.7 in) |
| Cartridge | |
| Action | Straight-pull bolt action |
| Muzzle velocity | 440 m/s (1,444 ft/s) (M1877 ball cartridge) |
| Maximum firing range | 2300 paces 1,725 m (1,886 yd) |
| Feed system | 5-round en bloc clip, internal box magazine |
| Sights | Quadrant sight graduated 300–1500 paces (225–1125 m), long range volley sight adjustable 1600–2300 paces (1200–1725 m) |
The Repeating Rifle Model 1886, commonly known as Mannlicher Model 1886, was a late 19th-century Austrian straight-pull bolt-action rifle, adopted in 1886. It used a wedge-lock straight pull action bolt. It was the first straight-pull bolt-action service rifle of any nation.