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The Gewehr 1871 and Gewehr 1871/84 are German rifles from the late 19th century, but there are some key differences between them:
Gewehr 1871 (this mod):
Designed as a SINGLE-SHOT rifle and used a breech-loading system (bolt-action) developed by the Mauser brothers.
The caliber was 11×60mm black powder.
Capacity: SINGLE-SHOT, requiring manual reloading after each shot.
Introduced into service in 1871.
Gewehr 1871/84 (the modification of the Gewehr 1871):
A significant improvement with the addition of a tubular magazine under the barrel, allowing for multiple shots.
The caliber remained 11×60mm, the same as the Gewehr 1871.
Capacity: 8 ROUNDS (7 in the tubular magazine + 1 in the chamber).
This model was introduced into service in 1884.
Overall, The main difference is that the Gewehr 1871/84 featured a magazine, increasing firing efficiency, whereas the original Gewehr 1871 was a single-shot rifle.