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- Q6794030 subject Q6817408.
- Q6794030 subject Q6946215.
- Q6794030 subject Q7040800.
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- Q6794030 abstract "The Mauser M67 is a bolt-action rifle made by Kongsberg Våpenfabrikk (currently Kongsberg Small Arms) of Norway, based on actions from Mauser M98k left by German armed forces in 1945. The M67 replaced the M59 in 1967 and was produced until the 1990sBefore the Sauer 200 STR was approved for Scandinavian target shooting, the M67 and the Krag–Jørgensen were the most popular target rifles in Norway. Due to the Krag's propensity to change its point of impact under wet conditions, many shooters preferred to use the Krag for shooting on covered ranges and the M67 for field shooting.Most parts of this rifle, like the M59, were made from former Mauser M98 rifles but fitted with a heavy target barrel, a new oversize target stock, Busk target front and rear peep sight, and a rubber recoil pad. From 1975 the rifles had an adjustable trigger (M75), before that they had military M98K triggers. From 1990 the rifles had an adjustable UIT target stock.The gun weighed 6,400 grams and was available in 7.62×51 (.308 Win), 6.5×55 Mauser/Skan and .22 LR for the recruit-class.In the .22LR version, the barrel was switched, the magazine follower and spring was removed and the bolt was changed to be able to fire rimfire ammunition. This model had no magazine and was a single-shot rifle.This rifle does not have a peep rear sight but rather a diopter rear sight.".
- Q6794030 origin Q20.
- Q6794030 type Q870863.
- Q6794030 weight "6400.0".
- Q6794030 wikiPageExternalLink norskevaapen.
- Q6794030 wikiPageExternalLink www.oldkongsbergarms.com.
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- Q6794030 wikiPageWikiLink Q870863.
- Q6794030 name "Kongsberg M67".
- Q6794030 type Q206989.
- Q6794030 type Q751162.
- Q6794030 type Q870863.
- Q6794030 weight "6.4".
- Q6794030 type Product.
- Q6794030 type Device.
- Q6794030 type Weapon.
- Q6794030 type Thing.
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- Q6794030 comment "The Mauser M67 is a bolt-action rifle made by Kongsberg Våpenfabrikk (currently Kongsberg Small Arms) of Norway, based on actions from Mauser M98k left by German armed forces in 1945. The M67 replaced the M59 in 1967 and was produced until the 1990sBefore the Sauer 200 STR was approved for Scandinavian target shooting, the M67 and the Krag–Jørgensen were the most popular target rifles in Norway.".
- Q6794030 label "Mauser M67".
- Q6794030 name "Kongsberg M67".