This is an accessory for a Lego-compatible minifigure. The image shows a replica of a Mauser rifle.
The term “Mauser rifle” can refer to a wide range of bolt-action rifles designed by the German Mauser company, which were widely adopted by many countries from the late 19th century through World War II. This accessory depicts a classic bolt-action rifle with a wooden stock, consistent with the general appearance of many Mauser models. The filename “毛瑟步枪” (Máosè bùqiāng) translates to “Mauser rifle.”
Given the simplified nature of Lego accessories, it might not be a precise replica of a single specific Mauser model (like a Gewehr 98 or a Karabiner 98k), but rather a generic representation. However, the presence of a visible bolt handle and the overall shape are characteristic of Mauser designs. The initial automated analysis suggesting an M1 Garand (which is semi-automatic and has a different receiver/gas system) or a Mosin Nagant (which has a distinctively different bolt and magazine profile) appears less accurate given the visual cues and the filename.
Therefore, it’s best described as a Mauser rifle. If it were intended to be a more specific common model like the Karabiner 98k (K98k), it would typically have a shorter appearance than a Gewehr 98, and the K98k often had a turned-down bolt handle (though this detail can be variable in Lego pieces). Without more distinct features pointing to a specific variant, “Mauser rifle” is the most accurate general identification.
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