The hallmark of 19th century military organizations was the reuse and reinvention of all items until every bit of use could be exhausted and the Swiss were of no exception. The Model 1896/1911 Repeating Rifle comes to us as having been created from the obsolete stockpiles of Model 1889/1896 rifles stored in armories or that were in the hands of rear echelon and support troops. These rifles were modified to fire the new GP1911 cartridge and a pistol grip was cut into the old stock. If the old stock was deemed non-reusable, then a new stock with a pistol grip replaced it entirely. A new trigger guard plate was manufactured with a swell to the right side near the front to fill the hole in the stock left by the removal of the magazine catch. The original bolt, barrel, sights and magazines were left in place. Overall, the Model 1896/1911 is functionally the same as the Model 1911 repeating rifles.