The Gewehr 41 English: Rifle 41, commonly known as the G41(W) or G41(M), denoting the manufacturer (Walther or Mauser), are two distinct and different...
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are: Gewehr 41 (Dreyse, 1841) Gewehr 71 (Mauser, 1871) Gewehr 88 (state committee, 1888) Gewehr 98 (Mauser, 1898) T-Gewehr (Mauser, 1918) Gewehr 41 (Walther...
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The Gewehr 43 or Karabiner 43 (abbreviated G43, K43, Gew 43, Kar 43) is a 7.92×57mm Mauser caliber semi-automatic rifle developed by Germany during World...
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Battle rifle (section Gewehr 41 and 43)
military full-power semi-automatic rifles such as the M1 Garand, SVT-40, Gewehr 41, Gewehr 43, Type 4, FN Model 1949, and MAS-49. First examples of semi-automatic...
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The Gewehr 98 (abbreviated G98, Gew 98, or M98) is a bolt-action rifle made by Mauser for the German Empire as its service rifle from 1898 to 1935. The...
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1943, the plant began manufacturing semi-automatic Gewehr 41 rifles. The Walther-designed Gewehr 41 was intended to replace the bolt-action Mauser to allow...
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German military rifles (section Gewehr 41)
or Paratrooper Rifle) in a separate program from the army's similar Gewehr 41 efforts, Hitler cancelled all new rifle projects completely. This included...
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similar to the Bang rifle (other rifles including this system were the Gewehr 41 and early production models of M1 Garand). The rifle's method of operation...
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(converted to Yugo FN Mauser 1924 standard) vz. 24 Gewehr 41 (Captured) Gewehr 43 (Captured) Mauser Gewehr 98 (Captured) Mauser Karabiner 98k (Captured) Mosin-Nagant...
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