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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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    Stein Kamphaug. "Jacob Jarmann". Norsk biografisk leksikon. Retrieved January 1, 2017. "M1879 , M1881, M1884, M1887 & M1887/90 Jarmann". militaryrifles.com...
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    The M28 Jarmann harpoon rifle was a modification of the Jarmann M1884 Norwegian service rifle. Between the wars, several Norwegian gunsmiths attempted...
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    1867 until 1883, when production was curtailed to make room for the Jarmann M1884. All production rifles were meant to be manufactured at Kongsberg Våpenfabrik...
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  • obsolete. At the same time, the committee had already started testing the Jarmann M1884 bolt action rifle. However, the Royal Norwegian Navy decided to adopt...
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  • Krag–Petersson (adopted by the Royal Norwegian Navy in 1876), and the Jarmann M1884. It is likely that the last of the modified naval kammerladers was not...
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    7 m) 469.9 ft (143.2 m) 62 gr (4.0 g) 310 gr (20 g) .397 in (10.08 mm) Jarmann M1884 Norway and Sweden 1,536 ft/s (468 m/s) 908 ft/s (277 m/s) 675 ft/s (206 m/s)...
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  • experimentally compared 8×58mmR Remington rolling block conversions to the Jarmann M1884. Its service in Sweden was very brief, though, since the 6.5×55mm was...
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  • pistol – 16th century?) Istinggar (Nusantara – arquebus – 16th century) Jarmann M1884 (Norway – rifle – 1878/1884) Java arquebus (Nusantara – arquebus – 16th...
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    7 m) 469.9 ft (143.2 m) 62 gr (4.0 g) 310 gr (20 g) .397 in (10.08 mm) Jarmann M1884 Norway and Sweden 1,536 ft/s (468 m/s) 908 ft/s (277 m/s) 675 ft/s (206 m/s)...
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  • Krag–Jørgensen M1894 Krag-Petersson reserves Kammerlader M1860/67 reserves Jarmann M1884 reserves Remington M1867 reserves Mauser Karabiner 98k Norwegian resistance...
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    action that added a tubular magazine in its 1884 update. The Norwegian Jarmann M1884 was adopted in 1884 and also used a tubular magazine. The French Lebel...
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  • forces during the Russian Civil War[citation needed] Mauser Model 1871 Jarmann M1884 Matagi Tanegashima Zielinski, Stanley (2010). Japanese Murata Rifles...
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    7 m) 469.9 ft (143.2 m) 62 gr (4.0 g) 310 gr (20 g) .397 in (10.08 mm) Jarmann M1884 Norway and Sweden 1,536 ft/s (468 m/s) 908 ft/s (277 m/s) 675 ft/s (206 m/s)...
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    7 m) 469.9 ft (143.2 m) 62 gr (4.0 g) 310 gr (20 g) .397 in (10.08 mm) Jarmann M1884 Norway and Sweden 1,536 ft/s (468 m/s) 908 ft/s (277 m/s) 675 ft/s (206 m/s)...
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  • 7 m) 469.9 ft (143.2 m) 62 gr (4.0 g) 310 gr (20 g) .397 in (10.08 mm) Jarmann M1884 Norway and Sweden 1,536 ft/s (468 m/s) 908 ft/s (277 m/s) 675 ft/s (206 m/s)...
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    carbines previously used by the Norwegian armed forces, notably the Jarmann M1884, the Krag–Petersson and the last of the remaining Remington M1867 and...
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  • rifle designed by Ole H J Krag that was adopted by an armed force. Jarmann M1884 - the rifle the Norwegian Krag–Jørgensen replaced. Krag–Jørgensen -...
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    1856/59 Beuret Frères à Liège 10.5 mm   Switzerland 1853 Jarmann M1884 Jacob Smith Jarmann 10.15×61mmR  Norway 1878 Johnson Model 1936 .30-06 Springfield...
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    7 m) 469.9 ft (143.2 m) 62 gr (4.0 g) 310 gr (20 g) .397 in (10.08 mm) Jarmann M1884 Norway and Sweden 1,536 ft/s (468 m/s) 908 ft/s (277 m/s) 675 ft/s (206 m/s)...
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  • .40 S&W) MP-451 (Russian Federation – Derringer pistol – .380 ACP) Jarmann M1884 (Norway – bolt-action rifle – 10.15×61mmR) Jatimatic GG-95 SMG PDW (Finland...
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  • rifle designed by Ole H J Krag that was adopted by an armed force. Jarmann M1884 - the rifle the Norwegian Krag–Jørgensen replaced. Krag–Jørgensen -...
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    service rifle from 1867 to the mid-1880s, when it was replaced by the M1884 Jarmann. In .43 Spanish it was the chief service arm of the Spanish Army from...
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    and politician Jacob Smith Jarmann (1816 in Nord-Fron – 1894), a Norwegian firearms designer, invented the Jarmann M1884 rifle Hallstein Høgåsen (born...
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  • "Sniper" 6.5 mm Gewehr 213(n) Krag-Jørgensen M1930 6.5 mm Gewehr 351(n) Jarmann M1884 10.15 mm Karabiner 411(n) Krag-Jørgensen Kavalerikarabin M1881 6.5 mm...
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    closed with a crimped lid. Jarmann repeating rifle fm/1881 in 10.15x61mmR. This "two-band" model became the Norwegian M1884 Jarmann. Made by Carl Gustafs Stads...
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