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The Marlin Model 1894 is a lever-action repeating rifle introduced in 1894 by the Marlin Firearms Company of North Haven, Connecticut. At its introduction the rifle came with a 24-inch barrel and was chambered for a variety of rounds such as .25-20 Winchester, .32-20 Winchester, .38-40, and .44-40. Variants in other chamberings remain in ...
Flare guns. Hebel M1894; Sidearms. Browning FN M1900; Dreyse M1907; Frommer M1912 Stop; ... Marlin Rockwell M1917 and M1918; Colt–Vickers M1915; Gatling gun ...
Marlin Firearms is an American manufacturer of semi-automatic, lever-action and bolt-action rifles. In the past the company (based in Madison, North Carolina and formerly based in North Haven, Connecticut ) made shotguns , derringers , and revolvers .
Marlin Camp carbine: Marlin Firearms Company.45 ACP 9×19mm Parabellum United States 1985 Marlin Model 60: Marlin Firearms Company.22 LR United States 1960 Marlin Model 70P: Marlin Firearms Company.22 LR United States Marlin Model 795: Marlin Firearms Company.22 LR United States MAS-49 rifle: Manufacture d'armes de Saint-Étienne: 7.5×54mm French
The M1917 Enfield, the "American Enfield", formally named "United States Rifle, cal .30, Model of 1917" is an American modification and production of the .303-inch (7.7 mm) Pattern 1914 Enfield (P14) rifle (listed in British Service as Rifle No. 3), which was developed and manufactured during the period 1917–1918.
GRC Gewehr 88/05, Gewehr 88/14, Gewehr 91 and Karabiner 88 (carbine and rifle) Hebel M1894 (flare gun) Lance; Langenhan M1914 Selbstlader (semi-automatic pistol) Luger P04 and P08 (pistol) M1873 Artilleriesäbel (sword) M1889 Infanteriesäbel (sword) M1913 Karabingranate [1] (carbine grenade) M1914 Karabingranate [1] (carbine grenade)
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The guns were widely used in action during the German invasion of Belgium between 10 May and 28 May 1940. [citation needed] Colt–Browning guns placed in storage by the US military after the First World War were purchased for the British Home Guard in the summer of 1940. There were mostly later "Marlin" variants, and few appear to have reached ...