Well the cadet rifles were able to shoot the normal cartridges but common was the use of a cartridge with less powder.
The same goes also for the later M1897 cadet straight pull, that one has a rear sight with two scales, one for normal cartridges and the other for the special cadet cartridges.
LoLo I think that your rifle was once part of the study collection of the artillery school at Fontainebleau in France.
SIG Schweizerische Industrie-Gesellschaft (SIG Société Industrielle Suisse) (SIG Swiss Industrial Company) (SIG Società Industriale Svizzera) (SIG Sociedad Industrial Suiza), in N e u h a u s e n a m R h e i n f a l l is the same company in several languages and at first the guns they made were marked in French, they changed that later to German.
See for more about SIG here....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schweizeri ... sellschaft
Guisan.
