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  1. The Mauser–Vergueiro was a bolt-action rifle, designed in 1904 by José Alberto Vergueiro, an infantry officer of the Portuguese Army, and manufactured by Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken (DWM).

  2. A Mauser-Vergueiro foi uma espingarda (português europeu) ou fuzil (português brasileiro) de repetição, desenvolvida por José Alberto Vergueiro [1], oficial de infantaria do Exército Português, a partir da espingarda Mauser 98, adaptando-lhe um novo sistema de culatra.

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    The Models 1904 and 1907 were similar to the Gewehr 1898. They featured a longer cocking piece. Only the rifles made for Paraguay kept the Lange Visier sight of the German rifle. While most of the rifles were fitted only with a short bayonet lug that required a bayonet with a muzzle ring, rifles ordered by Paraguay and Ecuador had another lug to fi...

    Brazilian carbine version

    The Brazilian military police ordered a carbine variant, with a bent bold handle. A bayonet lug was fitted under the barrel band, similarly to the Mauser Model 1893.

    Paraguayan and Chinese carbines

    These carbines generally featured turned down bolt handle, even if some Chinese carbines had a straight one. The stock ended under the muzzle.The carbines also had a tangent leaf rear sight while the front sight was directly mounted on the nose cap. No bayonet could be used.

    Chinese variants

    China tested the Model 1904 from 1907. The rifle was known as Model 1904/1907 while the carbine was known as Model 1907. Most of the rifles were originally produced by Mauser and DWM with a special 6.8×57mm cartridge. The production of the Model 1907 soon started in Guangdong arsenal with DWM help. The 1911 revolution slowed the purchase of weapons and in 1914, thousand of 6.8mm Model 1907 rifles stored in Germany were chambered to the standard 7.92×57mm Mauser and pressed into service of the...

    Bolivia: ~4,000 Modelo 1907 rifles and 1,000 Model 1907 carbines made by DWM in 7.65×53mm Mauser, used during the Chaco War
    Brazil: 7mm DWM Model 1907 rifles. A Model 1907 carbine was also sold by DWM to the cavalry of the military police.
    Ball, Robert W. D. (2011). Mauser Military Rifles of the World. Iola: Gun Digest Books. ISBN 9781440228926.
    Ness, Leland; Shih, Bin (July 2016). Kangzhan: Guide to Chinese Ground Forces 1937–45. Helion & Company. ISBN 9781910294420.
  3. The Mauser-Vergueiro is a bolt-action rifle designed in 1904 by José Alberto Verguerio, who at the time was an infantry officer in the Portuguese Army. He based his design on the Mauser 98 rifle, but introduced a new bolt system inspired by the one used by the Gewehr 1888 and Mannlicher-Schönauer.

    • 1904
    • Portugal
    • José Alberto Vergueiro
    • Bolt action rifle
  4. Mauser-Vergueiro was a bolt action rifle, designed in 1904 by José A. Vergueiro, Infantry officer of the Portuguese Army. It was developed from the rifle Mauser 98 with the introduction of a new bolt system. Out of Portugal, the weapon was also known as Portuguese Mauser.

  5. Há 3 dias · The Mauser Vergueiro rifle is unique to Portugal. Designed by a Portuguese army officer, all the rifles were made by DWM and were of a high quality finish. The bolt had a number of built in safety features but was not easy to load when cocked from the shoulder due to the bolt arm being too far forward.

  6. 11 de jan. de 2019 · In 1904, the Mauser-Vergueiro m/1904 replaced the Steyr-built 8 mm Kropatschek m/1886 as the standard Portuguese infantry rifle. It was designed by José Alberto Verguerio, a Portuguese...