The Luger rifle is a toggle-locked self-loading rifie. The rifle’s action is remarkably similar to that of Luger’s more famous pistol, although the rifle has a spring which puts pressure on the toggle action when closed; this is unlike the pistol, where minimal spring pressure is applied on the toggle action when it is closed.
The only known surviving example has a tang-mounted safety and a plain oil-finished walnut stock with a rather uncanny resemblance to the one on a Gewehr 98. The stock and handguard are secured by two bands with a blued finish. The rifle is also fitted with one sling swivel. The serial number of the rifle can be seen on the stock behind the safety.
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