Ferdinand Ritter von Mannlicher (January 30, 1848 – January 20, 1904) was an Austrian engineer and small arms designer. Along with James Paris Lee, Mannlicher...
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The Repeating Rifle Model 1886, commonly known as Mannlicher Model 1886, was a late 19th-century Austrian straight-pull bolt-action rifle, adopted in 1886...
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designed by Ferdinand Ritter von Mannlicher that used a refined version of his revolutionary straight-pull action bolt, much like the Mannlicher M1890 carbine...
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later M1886 models, it was Ferdinand Mannlicher's third rifle that utilized the "en bloc clip". It was succeeded by the Mannlicher M1895 as the standard service...
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The Mannlicher–Schönauer (sometimes Anglicized as "Mannlicher Schoenauer", Hellenized as Τυφέκιον/Όπλον Μάνλιχερ, Óplon/Tyfékion Mannlicher) is a rotary-magazine...
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The Mannlicher M1894 was an early blow-forward semi-automatic pistol. The earliest Ferdinand Mannlicher pistol, manufactured by Fabrique D'Armes de Neuhausen...
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repeating carbine model 1890 a.k.a. Mannlicher model 1890 carbine is a bolt-action rifle, designed by Ferdinand Mannlicher that used a new version of his straight-pull...
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Mannlicher may refer to: Ferdinand Mannlicher (1848–1904), Austrian engineer and small arms designer, including a list of firearms named after Ferdinand...
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Geweer M. 95 (redirect from Dutch mannlicher)
concept to the clip used later by the US Army's M1 Garand. With the Ferdinand Mannlicher designed trigger guard / magazine housing assembly, when the bolt...
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The M1901 Mannlicher Self-Loading, Semi-Automatic Pistol was an early semi-automatic pistol design. The Bundeswehr Museum of German Defense Technology...
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Steyr Arms (redirect from Steyr-Mannlicher)
the weapon division was named Steyr Mannlicher in honour of the great Austro-Hungarian engineer Ferdinand Mannlicher, in 2019 Steyr Arms. Assault rifles...
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infringement by the Komissiongewehr's designers on Ferdinand Mannlicher's en-bloc clip feeding system. After Mannlicher and Schönauer removed all the obvious defects...
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pistol designed by Ferdinand Ritter von Mannlicher in 1899 and originally produced in Austria as the Mannlicher Model 1901. The Mannlicher Model 1901 was...
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The Swiss Mannlicher Model 1893 carbine was a straight-pull carbine designed by Ferdinand Mannlicher for use by the Swiss cavalry troops. It features a...
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6.5×53mmR (redirect from .256 Mannlicher)
concept to the clip used later by the US Army's M1 Garand. With the Ferdinand Mannlicher designed trigger guard / magazine housing assembly, when the bolt...
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Luxembourgian gymnast Ferdinand von Zeppelin (1838–1917), German airship mogul Ferdinand Mannlicher (1848–1904), Austrian firearms designer Ferdinand Zylka (born...
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designs of a recoil-operated semi-automatic rifle is attributed to Ferdinand Mannlicher, who unveiled his design in 1885 based on work begun in 1883. Other...
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Automatic rifle (section Mannlicher)
recoil-operated machine guns, both single and multi-barrelled. In 1885 Ferdinand Mannlicher made an experimental self-loader based on work begun in 1883 in both...
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resulting in the Model 71/84. Kropatschek was a contemporary of Ferdinand Mannlicher in their affiliations with the Steyr munitions company, but they...
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Steyr-Mannlicher from 1855. Supica (1 July 2005). Guns. Taj. pp. 192–193. ISBN 978-1-84406-056-6. Retrieved 9 September 2014. Ferdinand Mannlicher another...
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2023-10-15. Archived from the original on 2023-10-15. Retrieved 2024-03-09. "Mannlicher 1901/04 Carbine – YouTube". YouTube. 2024-02-29. Archived from the original...
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The first clips used were of the en bloc variety, developed by Ferdinand Mannlicher and first adopted by the Austro-Hungarian Army, which would be used...
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Chambered in 7.5×53.5 Swiss. Swiss Mannlicher M1893 - straight-pull bolt-action rifle designed by Ferdinand Mannlicher. Chambered in 7.5×53.5 Swiss. Schmidt–Rubin...
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incorporating the principles upon which it was based was designed by Ferdinand Mannlicher. The Lewis gun was invented by U.S. Army colonel Isaac Newton Lewis...
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Common Army (section Franz Ferdinand's reforms)
single-shot breechloader to the repeater. The system developed by Ferdinand Mannlicher had a straight-pull bolt action and magazine of 5 cartridges in the...
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or chambering of the last round. The en bloc clip was invented by Ferdinand Mannlicher for use in his Model 1885, Model 1886, and 1888 rifles. Other rifles...
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M1900, pistol Colt M1900, pistol 76 mm gun M1900 Mannlicher M1900, a rifle, see Ferdinand Mannlicher M1900 variant of the Hotchkiss M1914 machine gun...
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the ammunition is replete and the trigger is kept depressed. Ferdinand Ritter von Mannlicher produced the first successful design for a semi-automatic rifle...
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century. Ferdinand Ritter von Mannlicher, who had earlier developed a non-rotating bolt straight-pull rifle, developed the Steyr-Mannlicher M1895, a straight-pull...
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law. He also began the introduction of new small arms developed by Ferdinand Mannlicher. Bylandt-Rheidt supported the retention of a single language in the...
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