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  2. Steyr M1912 pistol - Wikipedia

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    The Steyr M1912, also known as the Steyr-Hahn, is a semi-automatic pistol that was developed in 1911 by the Austrian firm Steyr Mannlicher.The design was based on the rotating barrel locking mechanism of the Roth–Steyr M1907 but replaced the external striker with a spur hammer ("Hahn") and simplified disassembly to allow for field stripping under adverse conditions.

  3. 9×23mm Steyr - Wikipedia

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    Adopted in 1912, the 9mm Steyr was the service ammunition for most branches of the military in Austria-Hungary during World War I and remained the service ammunition for Austria, Romania and Chile between the World Wars. [2] Some MP 34 submachine guns were also issued in this caliber in addition to 9×25mm Mauser.

  4. List of pistols - Wikipedia

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    Steyr SPP: Steyr Mannlicher: 9×19mm Parabellum Austria: 1992–2001 (TMP) Steyr Mannlicher M1901: Steyr Mannlicher: 7.65mm Mannlicher Austrian Empire Kingdom of Hungary: 1901–1903 Steyr M1912: Steyr Mannlicher: 9×23mm Steyr Austrian Empire Kingdom of Hungary: 1912–1945 Strąpoć pistol Henryk Strąpoć .25 ACP Poland: 1937 Sugiura pistol

  5. Steyr Model 1912 Mauser - Wikipedia

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    It was ordered by Mexico, [3] Colombia, [4] Chile, [6] China, [7] Mexican Model 1912 were used from 1913 by the Federal Army that fought during the Mexican Revolution. [8] In 1914, 66,979 Mexican-contract rifles, 5,000 Colombian rifles and 43,100 Chilean rifles and carbines were pressed into Austria-Hungarian service as Repetiergewehr M.14 .

  6. Steyr Arms - Wikipedia

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    Steyr Arms (German pronunciation: ⓘ) is a firearms manufacturer based in Austria. Originally part of Steyr-Daimler-Puch , it became independent when the conglomerate was broken up in 1989. [ 1 ] Prior to 1 January 2019, the company was named Steyr Mannlicher GmbH Co. KG ( German pronunciation: [ˈʃtaɪɐ ˈmanlɪçɐ ʔaːˈɡeː] ).

  7. Weaponry of the Austro-Hungarian Empire - Wikipedia

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    Österreichische Waffenfabriks Steyr : 1909 Steyr M1912: Œ.W.G. 1912 Frommer Stop: Fegyver- és Gépgyár: 1912 Machine guns. Name Manufacturer Introduced

  8. Category : Weapons and ammunition introduced in 1912

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    Steyr Model 1912 Mauser This page was last edited on 18 August 2024, at 02:45 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  9. Roth–Steyr M1907 - Wikipedia

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    The Roth–Steyr M1907, or, more accurately Roth-Krnka M.7 [2] was a semi-automatic pistol issued to the Austro-Hungarian kaiserliche und königliche Armee cavalry during World War I. It was the first adoption of a semi-automatic service pistol by the army of a major military power.