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  2. Mauser–Vergueiro - Wikipedia

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    Although Portugal was neutral in World War II, in 1942 Portuguese forces briefly fought against the Japanese occupation of Portuguese Timor using Kropatschek rifles [1] In 1939, after the Portuguese Army had adopted the 7.92×57mm Mauser 98k as the m/937, many of the remaining Mauser–Vergueiro rifles were modified to chamber the new standard ...

  3. Mauser Model 1904 - Wikipedia

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    Bolivia: ~4,000 Modelo 1907 rifles and 1,000 Model 1907 carbines made by DWM in 7.65×53mm Mauser, [18] used during the Chaco War [19] Brazil: 7mm DWM Model 1907 rifles. [20] A Model 1907 carbine was also sold by DWM to the cavalry of the military police. [6] China: Model 1907, Type 1 and Type 4. Colombia: DWM Model 1904 [21]

  4. File:NLS Haig - Portuguese officers at bayonet practice.jpg

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    Bayonet training, Portuguese Expeditionary Force, circa 1917-1918 Items portrayed in this file depicts. collection. National Library of Scotland. media type ...

  5. Pattern 1907 bayonet - Wikipedia

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    The trials resulted in the British Army adopting its own version of the Type 30 bayonet. The new design was designated Sword bayonet, pattern 1907 (Mark I) and was officially introduced on 30 January 1908. [1] [2] [5] [6] Approximately 5,000,000 Pattern 1907 bayonets were made in Britain during World War I.

  6. List of Portuguese inventions and discoveries - Wikipedia

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    Soft Portuguese style, is an architectural model adopted mainly by public buildings; Pombaline style, an architectural style of the 18th century; Portuguese colonial architecture, a collection of styles of architecture that the Portuguese built across the Portuguese Empire

  7. FBP submachine gun - Wikipedia

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    Unusual for submachine guns, the m/948 was fitted with a barrel sleeve with a mount to accept the standard Portuguese Mauser bayonet. The original version of the submachine gun (the FBP m/948) only allowed for fully automatic fire. An upgraded version ( designated FBP m/963) introduced in 1961 also allowed for semi-automatic fire.

  8. List of weapons of the Spanish–American War - Wikipedia

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    Krag M1892/98 bayonet; M1860 light cavalry saber; Machete (used mostly by Cuban rebels) Mameluke sword; Sabre; United States Marine Corps noncommissioned officer's sword; Sidearms. Colt M1871/72 Open Top; Colt M1873 Single Action Army; Colt M1877; Colt M1878; Colt M1889; Colt M1892; Colt M1898 New Service; Merwin & Hulbert Pocket Army ...

  9. Category:Weapons of Portugal - Wikipedia

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