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    The 4.7-inch gun M1906 (initially the M1904) was designed and issued by the United States Army Ordnance Department beginning in 1906, with the first units...
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  • War II QF 4.7 inch Mark XI gun British naval gun deployed on destroyers in World War II 4.7 inch Gun M1906 United States field gun of 1906 4.7"/50 Mark...
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    Department started to work on a new medium field gun. Since the US Army had already employed the 4.7-inch gun M1906 prior to World War I, and during the war in...
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    The QF 4.7-inch Gun Mks I, II, III, and IV were a family of British quick-firing 4.724-inch (120 mm) naval and coast defence guns of the late 1880s and...
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  • M1906 may refer to: .30-06 Springfield ammunition, or "M1906" 4.7-inch gun M1906 M1906 Guttekarabin variant of the Krag–Jørgensen FN Baby Browning, or...
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    barrel. The 4.7-inch howitzer M1908/M1912 shared this feature. The 75 mm gun M1917 also had this, but was based on the British QF 18-pounder gun. Ammunition...
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  • .30-06 Springfield (redirect from 7.62x63mm)
    machine guns, so it acquired British and French machine guns. When those weapons were later replaced with U.S. machine guns firing the M1906 round, the...
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    fortifications, weapons and their purposes. Two surviving examples of the 4.7 inch Gun M1906 designed and issued by the US Army Ordnance Department in 1906 are...
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  • Field guns are one of two primary types of field artillery. Guns fire a heavy shell on a relatively level trajectory from a longer barrel, allowing for...
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  • pre-WWI field gun 3-inch M1902 field gun pre-WWI field gun 4.7 inch Gun M1906 pre-WWI field gun 6-inch howitzer M1908 pre-WWI howitzer 75 mm gun M1897A4, WWI-WWII...
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    the present day in some countries. The M1919 originally fired the .30 cal M1906 (.30-06) ball cartridge, and later the .30 caliber M2 ball cartridge, contained...
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    M1903 Springfield (category 7.62 mm rifles)
    machine gun use, soon became known by Army rifle competition teams and expert riflemen for its considerably greater accuracy over that of the M1906-round;...
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  • M1891 Wänzl M1867 Werndl-Holub M1867 Machine guns DWM MG 08 Maxim M1906 and M1912 Nordenfelt multiple barrel gun Gatling-Gorlov M1871 Edged weapons Lance...
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    materiel (except guns and carriage); 4.7" materiel; 60 Pdr. materiel (3-inch M1902 field gun, 4.7-inch gun M1906, BL 60-pounder gun) C23 Materiel, howitzer...
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  • German designations of foreign artillery in World War II (category World War II anti-aircraft guns)
    an example, "9 cm Flak M12 (t)" is a Czechoslovakian 90mm anti-aircraft gun Model 12. **Converted to use 88 mm ammunition. [page needed][unreliable source...
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    1947 in 7.92mm  Russian Empire: Model 1904 and Model 1915 in 7.62×54mmR  São Paulo  Spain: M1907 and M1922 in 7mm  Spanish Republic  Sweden: M1906, M1914...
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    resulting 7.62 NATO. The resulting cartridges provided a ballistic performance roughly equal to the U.S. military .30-06 Springfield 1906 pattern M1906 and...
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  • submachine gun Makrykano M1943 submachine gun EPK M1939 machine gun Mylonas M1872 rifle EVO 30mm M1982 Artemis AA gun Schneider-Danglis 75mm M1906/09 mountain...
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    Telescope, M1906, and M1906A1, and Telescope, (2-inch) M1906, M1909 F134 F135 Mount Telescope, M1904A1, and M1904MIA1 F136 F137 Telescope, (3-inch) M1912...
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  • country List of World War II artillery List of naval guns List of weapons List of tank main guns Glossary of British ordnance terms Infantry support weapons...
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    Luger pistol (category 9mm Parabellum submachine guns)
    Blueprints Archived 15 January 2014 at the Wayback Machine Luger Pistol M1906 Blueprints YouTube animation showing mechanism of Luger P08 How does it...
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    Winter War and 8 were lost. On June 22, 1941, the Red Army had 1,121 M1906 guns, of which 366 were in reserve.  Kingdom of Romania - Romania may have...
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    of 2,750 M/1904 and 750 M/1907 were produced between 1906 and 1908. The M1906 Guttekarabin (boy's carbine) was a simplified M1895 carbine, with a shortened...
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  • carbine – 6.5×55mm) M1904 Carbine (Norway – bolt-action carbine – 6.5×55mm) M1906 Carbine (Norway – bolt-action carbine – 6.5×55mm) M1907 Boy's Carbine (Norway...
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  • name. Sporting bullets, with a calibre d ranging from 0.177 to 0.50 inches (4.50 to 12.7 mm), have G1 BC's in the range 0.12 to slightly over 1.00, with 1...
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  • 960 cartridges .30-06 Dummy M1906, in 5-round clips in 20-round cartons, 12 cartons in metal ammo can M8 (240 rounds), 4 × M8 ammo cans per wooden crate...
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    the 150-grain (9.7 g) M1906 bullet. Grain size varied with bore diameter. While artillery grain dimensions might be several inches or centimeters, the...
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