Swiss Vetterli

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Swiss Vetterli
Weapon: Swiss Vetterli
Type: Infantry Rifle
Country of Origin: Switzerland
Year Adopted: 1869
Caliber: 10.4mm Swiss Vetterli
Action: Bolt-Action
Overall Length (mm): 1350.0
Weight (kg): 4.50
Effective Range (m): 500

The Swiss Vetterli, introduced in 1869, was one of the first bolt-action rifles to feature a tubular magazine, giving it a significant firepower advantage over contemporary single-shot rifles. Chambered in 10.4mm Swiss, it was initially developed for the Swiss military and became renowned for its accuracy and reliability.

The Vetterli was adopted by the Swiss Army in 1869 and remained in service for several decades. Its combination of a bolt-action mechanism with a magazine capable of holding multiple rounds made it one of the most advanced military rifles of its time, preceding later designs like the Mauser.

The Swiss Vetterli was eventually phased out in favor of newer models, but it remains an important milestone in the evolution of military rifles. Its innovative design influenced future bolt-action rifles, and today it is a popular collectible among firearms enthusiasts.


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