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Dutch Mannlicher Plus Lewis Gun Bolt Equals Semiauto…?

May 2, 2018 Ian McCollum Conversion, Prototype, Video 14

Basically nothing is known about this rifle in terms of who created it or when – but it is a pretty interesting example of an attempt to convert a bolt action rifle to semiautomatic. This rifle began life as a standard Dutch Mannlicher rifle. The conversion was done here be splicing a Lewis Gun gas piston/op rod to the side of the barrel, and then modifying the bolt to work like a Lewis bolt, with a fixed firing pin and rotating cam in the bolt body. To top it off, the gas piston is driven not by a drilled gas port, but rather by a gas trap extension on the muzzle.

The bolt conversion work seems to have been done pretty well, but the receiver extension could hardly be any more crude. It cracked and broke off the original receiver at some point, and has been poorly welded back in place (mostly).

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Would love this!
Would be a great BP weapon since it doesn’t look like many would have been made, let alone used.

US lacks an available premium bolt action squad. At the same time as this would be added it would be cool to see a Dutch squad with regular Dutch Mannlichers. They were used at the initial invasion, held on to by Dutch troops in exile, used by resistance throughout the ETO portion of the war and also used in the PTO by KNIL troops.

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