The M1867 Werndl–Holub was a single-shot breechloading rifle adopted by the Austro-Hungarian army on 28 July 1867. It replaced the Wänzl breechloader conversion...
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Werndl is an Austrian name and may refer to: Werndl–Holub rifle Bill Werndl (born 1945), sports talk radio host Josef Werndl, Austrian arms producer and...
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Berdan rifle (Russian: винтовка Бердана) is a single-shot rifle created by American engineer and inventor Hiram Berdan in 1868. It was the service rifle of...
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Fusil Gras mle 1874 (redirect from Gras rifle)
The Fusil Modèle 1874 or Gras was the French Army's primary service rifle from 1874 to 1886. Designed by Colonel Basile Gras, the Gras was a metallic...
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Wänzel as their service rifle until they had enough Werndl-Holub M1867 rifles to arm the military. The rifle was a lifting block breechloader chambered for...
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11×58mmR (category Pistol and rifle cartridges)
M1877, 11mm Werndl or 11.15×58mmR is a black powder cartridge used in the M1867 Werndl–Holub rifle as well as the Mannlicher M1886 rifle. List of rimmed...
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(captured in high quantities from Russians) Steyr–Mauser M1912 Wänzl M1867 Werndl–Holub M1867 Machine guns Gardner M1886 (Captured) DWM MG 08 MG 08/15 Madsen...
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Dreyse needle gun (redirect from Dreyse Rifle)
cleaning in less than 10 minutes. Podewils gun M1819 Hall rifle Kammerlader Werndl–Holub rifle Caseless ammunition Ryozen Museum of History exhibit "Frederick...
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Lorenz rifles into the Wänzl breechloader until they had enough M1867 Werndl-Holub rifles to arm the military. The Prussians, who had large numbers of captured...
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Martini–Henry (redirect from Martini rifle)
The Martini–Henry is a breech-loading single-shot rifle with a lever action that was used by the British Army. It first entered service in 1871, eventually...
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Josef Werndl was an Austrian arms producer and inventor. His most famous rifle design was the M1867 Werndl-Holub. He also owned the Steyr-Mannlicher from...
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service rifle from 1870 to 1891. In 1887, it would be modified into the repeating M1870/87 Italian Vetterli-Vitali variant. The Vetterli rifle used the...
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Infanterie-Gewehr 71, or "Infantry Rifle 71" ("I.G.Mod.71" was stamped on the rifles themselves) was the first rifle model in a distinguished line designed...
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Breechblock (redirect from Split breech rifle)
revolver The rotating drum breechblock of the M1867 Werndl–Holub rifle Animation of the Werndl rifle Drawing showing the Nordenfelt eccentric screw breech...
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1890s, rifled muskets were made largely obsolete by single-shot breech-loading rifles and bolt-action repeating rifles, such as the M1867 Werndl–Holub, Springfield...
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claims it is "feasible" that production of the Chinese Type 56 assault rifle – a license-built AK-47 copy – reached 15-20 million. McNab bases that estimate...
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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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Most popular were Mannlicher–Schönauer and obsolete M1867 Werndl–Holub rifles. [1] Riflemen's Association Webpage of contemporary Polish Rifle Squads...
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(France/CSA – revolver – 1856) Lorenz rifle (Austrian Empire – rifle – 1855) M1867 Werndl–Holub rifle (Austria-Hungary – rifle – 1867) M1870 Gasser (Austria-Hungary...
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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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The Jarmann M1884 is a Norwegian bolt-action repeating rifle designed in 1878 adopted in 1884. The Jarmann's adoption, and subsequent modifications, turned...
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to the term āʾīnalū (lit. 'having mirrors'), which referred to the Werndl–Holub rifle. Oberling 1987, pp. 143–144. Oberling, Pierre (1987). "Aynallū". In...
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prototype meant to replace the by then obsolete M1867 Werndl-Holub drum-breech single-shot rifle. It was the first of the Austro-Hungarian service rifles...
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Single-shot (redirect from Trapdoor rifle)
An interesting variation of the rolling block was the Austrian M1867 Werndl–Holub, in which the pivot pin was parallel to the barrel and the block rotated...
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usually in .410 bore. The eccentric screw action first seen on the M1867 Werndl–Holub and later on the Magnum Research Lone Eagle pistol, the breech closure...
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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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manufacturers 1842 Lorenz rifle Imperial Armoury, Vienna, Private Manufacturers 1854 Wänzl rifle Œ.W.G. 1867 M1867 Werndl–Holub Œ.W.G. 1867 Mannlicher M1886...
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1990 – anti-material rifle – 15.2×169mm APFSDS) Pistols Pistol A2 MF Werndl-Holub M1867 Laumann 1891 Steyr-Mannlicher M1894 (Austria – 1894 – pistol –...
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temporary stopgap. Subsequently, the tabernacle lock, developed by Joseph Werndl, provided an entirely new solution in the shape of a fundamentally groundbreaking...
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The Standschützen (singular: Standschütze) were originally rifle guilds and rifle companies that had been formed in the 15th and 16th centuries, and were...
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