Description
3D printable Gun,, Berdana №2 "M1870, mud. 10.67 mm of armor regiments in marshevite
Berdan II model of 1870, or Berdan II, is a single shot bolt action with a distinctive short, pear-shaped, bolt handle. The bolt handle serves as the only locking lug for the action, and when closed, points upwards at a 30 degree angle, rather than horizontally. The Berdan II was produced in four variants: an infantry rifle, the lighter and slightly shorter dragoon rifle, a Cossack rifle with a button trigger and no trigger guard, and a cavalry carbine. Infantry and dragoon rifles were issued with quadrangular socket bayonets. Initial production of the Berdan II was at Birmingham Small Arms in England. The rifles were later manufactured in large numbers by Russian factories at Tula, Izhevsk, and Sestroretsk. Estimated total production of all models is over 3 million. The rifle was known for its accuracy, simplicity and reliability.
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This object is a cultural heritageexhibited in the National Museum of Military History. The museum will receive a royalty from each sale of this model. 3D printing of this item must comply with the applicable legislation and must be with size different with at least 10% from the original and additional details should be added.