
Khyber Pass Mauser Copy
Bolt-action Rifle
In-Game Hints
- -A village-made copy of a German bolt-action often with creative liberties
- -May be chambered in an approximation of the original cartridge
- -Produced using hand tools and recycled steel in a frontier region
Country of OriginClick to reveal
About the Khyber Pass Mauser Copy
The Khyber Pass Mauser Copy is a bolt-action rifle designed by Darra Adam Khel gunsmiths in 1920. In the Gun Guesser firearms database it is rated medium difficulty, meaning players find its country of origin moderately challenging — correct guesses usually require knowing the era or designer.
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