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The Rast & Gasser M1898 is considered one of the last major military revolvers used by Austria-Hungary. Today, it is of interest to collectors and historical firearms enthusiasts, particularly due to its role in World War I and its unique 8-round cylinder design.
The 8 cm Feldkanone M.5 was a field gun used by Austria-Hungary during World War I.It was a conventional design, with its most notable feature being its obsolescent autofrettaged bronze (so-called steel-bronze, see Franz von Uchatius) barrel, necessary because Austria-Hungary still had trouble making steel of the proper quality.
The standard issue in the Montenegrin military was the Austrian Gasser Model 1870 in 11.2mm which became known as the Montenegrin Gasser. [4] Montenegrin revolvers originally appeared as open-frame models, similar to the Austrian Gasser M1870 and usually in 11mm nominal (11.3mm actual) calibers.
In addition, there was a folding Gun shield fitted on some (perhaps many) such guns. [7] A revised version of this gun was released as the Škoda 75 mm Model 1928 . The Germans bought some guns during World War I, but used them as infantry guns in direct support of the infantry, as their light weight would allow them to move with the infantry.
2 Second Austrian Republic (since 1955) 3 References. ... Böhler 47mm Model 1935 Anti-tank gun; Aircraft (Austrian Air Force (1927-1938)) Breda Ba 28; Caproni Ca.100;
The Austrian AW169M is equipped with a skid landing gear and is to be delivered in 2 variants, training and light utility multi-role tactical variant. The equipment of the tactical variant consists of [199] Internal weapons: 12.7×99mm NATO machine gun or two pintle-mounted 7.62×51mm NATO machine guns
The 2mm Kolibri (also known as the 2.7mm Kolibri Car Pistol or 2.7×9mm Kolibri) was the smallest commercially available centerfire cartridge, [3] patented in 1910 and introduced in 1914 by Franz Pfannl, an Austrian watchmaker, with financial support from Georg Grabner. It was designed to accompany the Kolibri semi-auto pistol or single-shot ...
Skoda M1909 machine gun: Škoda Works: 1909 Skoda M1913: Škoda Works: 1913 Artillery. Name Caliber Introduced Type 7 cm Gebirgsgeschütz M 75: 66 mm: 1875: Mountain