Selbstlader 1906 semi-automatic rifle (Germany)
44 rare rifles from World War I and World War II
Also known as the Ruger M1906 semi-automatic rifle, it was developed by the German Ruger in the early 20th century, and a small number of Ruger M1906 semi-automatic rifles were tested in the German army during World War I. The biggest feature of the gun is the use of the same elbow knot type take-off and landing lock bolt as the Ruger P-08 pistol, firing 7.92 × 57 mm Mauser rifle ammunition, the ammunition capacity is 5 rounds, the effective range of 600 meters, the disadvantage of the gun is because of the use of elbow knot type landing lock bolt, so in actual combat there are many faults, there will be jams, bolt cracks and other issues, so this gun was not officially finalized. Mauser Selbstlader. Self-loading rifles Mauser M1906 and "06-08" (Germany). Weapons recommendations for the next German pass - #7 by TARANCKNI. Some more weapons for Axis. Some Axis weapons (a lot of semi-autos)