A Kropatschek is any variant of a rifle designed by Alfred von Kropatschek. Kropatschek's rifles used a tubular magazine (constructed of nickel-plated...
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the tubular magazine from the navy's Mle 1878 Kropatschek rifle. The Mle 1884 and Mle 1885 Kropatschek rifles, still chambered for the 11mm Gras black-powder...
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Austro-Hungarian Kropatschek rifle and the tubular magazine was slow to reload. Carbine's magazine holds five rounds. Structurally similar to Type 22 rifle. Some...
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Bolt action (redirect from Bolt-action rifle)
adopting tubular magazines as on the Kropatschek rifle and the Lebel rifle. The first bolt-action repeating rifle was patented in Britain in 1855 by an...
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A rifle is a firearm designed to be fired from the shoulder, with a barrel that has a helical groove or pattern of grooves ("rifling") cut into the barrel...
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magazine under the barrel similar to a Winchester rifle; the cartridge lifter was the key to the Kropatschek design. One of his designs was sold to the French...
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Dreyse M1907 Frommer M1912 Stop Gasser M1870, M1870/84 and M1873 Gasser-Kropatschek M1876 Mannlicher M1901 Mauser C96 Rast & Gasser M1898 Roth–Sauer M1900...
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decades to come, and hastily designed Lebel Model 1886 rifle, essentially a strengthened Kropatschek rifle from late 1870s, became obsolete much faster than...
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the production statistics for the Lebel rifle as well as complete technical accounts on the Gras, Kropatschek, Lebel and Berthier weapons and how they...
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1874 M1917 Enfield Kropatschek rifle Mannlicher M1886 Mannlicher M1888 Mannlicher M1895 Lebel Model 1886 rifle Berthier rifle Ross rifle Lee–Enfield Gewehr...
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1886 rifle Berthier rifle FN Model 24 and Model 30 Mauser Model 1871 Mauser Standardmodell Gewehr 1888 Gewehr 98 Werndl–Holub rifle Kropatschek rifle Mosin–Nagant...
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Block rifle Winchester rifle Vetterli rifle Gewehr 1888 Krag–Jørgensen rifle Kropatschek rifle Lee–Enfield Lee–Metford Martini–Henry Guedes rifle Enfield...
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asking – the "magazine regulator" of the Krag–Petersson for their Kropatschek rifle. As a form of compensation, Krag was later made a knight of Légion...
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rifle and its forerunner the Gras rifle The British Martini–Henry and Lee–Metford The Austrian Kropatschek rifle The Japanese 11×60mmR Murata rifle Wikbor...
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6.5×58mm Vergueiro (category Pistol and rifle cartridges)
Mauser-Vergueiro, chosen as service rifle of the Portuguese Army. It was adopted to replace the rimmed 8×60mmR Guedes and 8×56mmR Kropatschek Corto cartridges originally...
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a 8-round tubular magazine designed by Alfred von Kropatschek. This was the first repeating rifle of the German armed forces although it was quickly...
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developed specially for it. The weapon replaced the Kropatschek m/1886 as the standard infantry rifle of the Portuguese Army in 1904, remaining in service...
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British military rifles (redirect from Rifle, Number 1)
Kropatschek-style tube magazine used by the French in their Lebel rifle, or the Krag–Jørgensen rotary magazine used in the first US bolt-action rifle...
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8-round tubular magazine designed by Alfred von Kropatschek, making this the German Army's first repeating rifle (a prototype of an M1871 with a tubular magazine...
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revolver – 1859) Kropatschek (Austria-Hungary – rifle – 1881) Krag–Petersson (Norway – rifle – 1872) Krag–Jørgensen (Norway – rifle – 1886) Lancaster...
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Vector SDP (US – semi-automatic pistol – .45 ACP) Kropatschek (Kingdom of Portugal – bolt-action rifle – 8×60mmR) KS-23 (Soviet Union – carbine/shotgun...
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8 mm caliber (category Pistol and rifle cartridges)
6 (.575) 12.82 (.505) 11.93 (.470) 9.05 (.356) 78.00 (3.071) 8×56mmR Kropatschek 8.17 (.322) 56.02 (2.206) 15.74 (.620) 13.76 (.542) 12.15 (.478) 9.2...
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the production statistics for the Lebel rifle as well as complete technical accounts on the Gras, Kropatschek, Lebel and Berthier weapons and how they...
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used by the French military from 1866 to 2016: the Chassepot, Gras, Kropatschek, Lebel, Berthier, RSC, MAS-36, MAS-49, FR F1 and the FAMAS. The book...
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routinely issued to Italian colonial troops, alongside the Mannlicher M1895 rifle. The primary producers were the ŒWG in Steyr, and FÉG in Budapest. In 1901...
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the production statistics for the Lebel rifle as well as complete technical accounts on the Gras, Kropatschek, Lebel and Berthier weapons and how they...
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Portuguese Marine Corps. Espingarda de Infantaria 8 mm m/1886/89 Kropatschek Colonial Infantry Rifle: limited use early in the War by militia personnel. Mauser–Vergueiro:...
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