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  2. Vetterli rifle - Wikipedia

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    The Vetterli rifles were a series of Swiss army service rifles in use from 1869 to 1889, [6] when they were replaced with Schmidt–Rubin rifles. Modified Vetterlis were also used by the Italian Army. The Swiss Vetterli rifles combined the American Winchester Model 1866 's tubular magazine with a regular bolt featuring for the first time two ...

  3. M1870 Italian Vetterli - Wikipedia

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    The M1870 Vetterli was the Italian military's service rifle from 1870 to 1891. In 1887, it would be modified into the repeating M1870/87 Italian Vetterli-Vitali variant. The Vetterli rifle used the 10.4mm Vetterli centrefire cartridge, at first loaded with black powder and later with smokeless powder .

  4. Waffenfabrik Bern - Wikipedia

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    Parabellum pistol (Pistole 1920, 06/29) MG 11 - machine gun. Flieger-Doppelpistole 1919 - double barrel aircraft submachine gun. K31 - straight-pull bolt-action rifle. Chambered for 7.5×55mm Swiss. Bern Pistole 43 - Semi-automatic pistol intended to replace the Luger 06/29 but ended up being discontinued because of the SIG P210; Sturmgewehr 52 ...

  5. Musgrave (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    Musgrave (firearms) Musgrave is a brand of firearms from South Africa. They are noted for their bolt-action target and hunting rifles, in particular the Musgrave RSA Target Rifle. Musgrave was started in 1950 by Ben Musgrave and his sons, restocking and accurizing surplus service rifles before developing their own line of hunting and target rifles.

  6. List of World War II weapons of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Krupp 7.5 cm Model 1903. 7.5 cm GebirgsKanone 06 L14 [26] ~54. 7.5 cm Gebirgskanone L/13 C/80. Bofors 75 mm Model 1934. 8.4 cm Feldgeschütz Ord 1871 ~414. 8.4 cm Feldgeschütz Ord 1879 ~400. 8 cm staal. 5.7 cm Fahrpanzer. 10.5 cm Hb Model 46 Swiss version of the swedish Bofors 10,5 cm Haubits m/40.

  7. List of Italian service weapons - Wikipedia

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    Bolt-action single-shot: 10.4mm Vetterli: 1870–1887 M1870/87 Italian Vetterli-Vitali: ... Service pistols. Firearm Type Calibre Service Bodeo M1889: Revolver

  8. Bolt action - Wikipedia

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    Bolt-action is a type of manual firearm action that is operated by directly manipulating the bolt via a bolt handle, most commonly placed on the right-hand side of the firearm (as most users are right-handed). The majority of bolt-action firearms are rifles, but there are also some variants of shotguns and handguns that are bolt-action.

  9. List of most-produced firearms - Wikipedia

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    Vetterli M1870: Bolt-action rifle ... General-purpose machine gun 423,600 [156] Ross Rifle: Bolt-action rifle