Enfield" – .30-06 Springfield Selbstladegewehr 251(a) Ex "M1 Garand" (Semi-automatic rifle) – .30-06 Springfield Selbstladegewehr 455(a) Ex "M1 carbine" –...
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themselves, SVT-38 and 40s, designated respectively as Selbstladegewehr 258(r) and Selbstladegewehr 259(r) by the Wehrmacht, saw widespread use by Germany...
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M1 carbine (redirect from Selbstladegewehr 455(a))
The M1 carbine (formally the United States carbine, caliber .30, M1) is a lightweight semi-automatic carbine chambered in the .30 carbine (7.62×33mm) cartridge...
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The Heckler & Koch SL8 (Selbstladegewehr 1998) is a semi-automatic rifle manufactured by Heckler & Koch. It is a civilian version of the Heckler & Koch...
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M1 Garand (redirect from Selbstladegewehr 251(a))
Army, limited use in World War II. German designation was 7.62 mm Selbstladegewehr 251 (a) West Germany: Received 46,750 M1 rifles from the U.S. government...
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reminiscent of an earlier semi-automatic design of Vollmer—the 7.92×57mm Selbstladegewehr 29 (SG 29). Trials with Vollmer's Maschinenkarabine were conducted...
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62 mm Selbstladegewehr 257(r) AVS-36 7.62 mm Selbstladegewehr 258(r) SVT-38 7.62 mm Selbstladegewehr 259(r) SVT-40 Rifle 7.62 mm Selbstladegewehr 259/2(r)...
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