Imperator Pax
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This is true, but its mostly about volume of production relative to overall volume before 1914 very few were in service and they basically all had the same problem of excessive muzzle flash and recoil (the same with Xian's already observed problem with their carbine version) its loud and its going to kick more in the field and indoors its extra. LIke the carcano is probably the best room clearing service rifle of the period (IMO, I have not shot the Enfield Cavalry carbine, but I expect it was also relatively handy)I read,that at least german Mauzer rifles made for calvary was short enough to use in buildings and trenches.
And it was version of normal,1898 rifle.
Maybe other rifles,like Enfield or Mosin,had shorter calvary versions,too.
Materiel wise
Xian going to be moving to a short universal rifle in place of having two distinct service rifle lengths, and the Model 8 (or for in universe legal reasons the 'Model 1900' since its the FN data package officially) will remain in service, where as the Model 1907 (Winchester) will get superseded in service by other blowback guns, particularly submachine guns in 45, and 9 in the early twenties
But the trend towards shorter rifles is pretty well entrenched, the 1920 version of the Mauser in story is a 20 inch barrel, basically halfway between the K89 rifles (which I've never shot one of these, but I expect from technical details as long as recoil wasn't prohibitive as room clearing gun this would be handy in that its a ~18 inch barrel) and the 98AZ which is just over 23. The rifles are known, in universe but they're not available, and 1907 Winchester and Model 8 are semi automatics fire milder (very mild in the 351's case) cartridges