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Mannerheimin metsästysaseet

As a soldier Mannerheim had good knowledge of weapons.


He always carried a pistol with him. The following pistols he used can now be found in museums: Parabellum artillery pistol m/1914 (9 mm), and FN pistol m/1910 (7,65 mm). In 1937, when he was chairman of the Defence Council, he was given, as a present, a Suomi machine pistol m/31 (9 mm), a success product of the Finnish weapon industry of the time.

Suomi- konepistooli

Hunting was one of Mannerheim’s outdoor activities until the time of war. The following weapons are in his collection:

– A Berdan rifle, m/1870, 10,67 mm from the year 1882 and two from the year 1887,

– An infantry rifle, m/1896, 6,50 mm,

– A Steyr infantry rifle, m/95,8 mm,

– Two shotguns (William Powell & Son)

– A Mauser hunting rifle (Obendorf)

– A Mauser hunting rifle (Tiroler Waffenfabrik)

– A Mauser hunting rifle, .350 Magnum Rigby, half-stock (since 1936)

– A Mauser hunting rifle, Purdey & Sons

– A moose rifle (Sako 1943) and

– A Caucasian hunting rifle

Marsalkka metsällä Karjalassa syyskuu 1942

 

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