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  2. List of military headstamps - Wikipedia

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    "Clean" export headstamp used by Hirtenberger – with the stars at 3 o'clock and 6 o'clock, the 2-digit year at 12 o'clock, and the caliber at 6 o'clock. The marks are either two 5-point stars, two 6-point asterisks, or a 5-point star and a 6-point asterisk. B Wöllersdorfer Werke Berndorf – Berndorf, Bezirk Baden, Lower Austria, Austria.

  3. Beretta 1301 - Wikipedia

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    The A400-based 1301 is a successor to the earlier, less successful Tx4 Storm, and it shares many similarities with Beretta's A400 line of shotguns, which are successors to the A391 series. [1] All modern 1301 shotguns, much like their A400 counterparts, make use of a Beretta proprietary choke constriction system known as "Optimachoke-HP". One ...

  4. Choke (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    The choke bored guns performed better than the cylinder guns in all these tests, and W.W. Greener choke bore guns won the class 1, class 2 and class 4 categories. Greener Choke bores also won at the London Gun Trials of 1877 and 1879, and the Chicago Field Gun Trial of 1879.

  5. List of Italian Army equipment in World War II - Wikipedia

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    2 × 8 mm machine guns: none: 1.5: 17: 160: 4: 2: imported from the UK L2/29 (CV-29) 1929: 9: 2 × 8 mm machine guns: none: 1.5: 17: 160: 21: 2: minimal modifications of Carden Loyd Mark VI tankette: L3/33 (CV-33) 1933: 14: Fiat Mod. 14 6.5 mm MG: none: 2.7: 32: 110: 300: 2: all previous tankettes were upgraded in 1934 to CV-33 II Mod. 1934 L3 ...

  6. German designations of foreign firearms in World War II

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    10.35 mm Maschinenpistole 738(i) Beretta Model 38/42: 9 mm Maschinenpistole 739(i) Beretta Model 38: 9 mm Panzerabwehrbüchse 770(i) Wz. 35 anti-tank rifle: 7.92 mm Panzerabwehrbüchse 785(i) Solothurn S-18/1100: 20 mm Leichtes Maschinengewehr 099(i) Breda 30: 6.5 mm Schweres Maschinengewehr 200(i) Fiat–Revelli Modello 1914: 6.5 mm

  7. Beretta 93R - Wikipedia

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    The Beretta 93R is an Italian selective-fire machine pistol, designed and manufactured by Beretta in the late 1970s for police and military use, that is derived from their semi-automatic Beretta 92. The "R" stands for Raffica , which is Italian for "volley", "flurry", or "burst" (sometimes spoken "R" as "Rapid" in English).

  8. Beretta BM 59 - Wikipedia

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    It is based on the M1 Garand rifle, chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO, modified to use a detachable magazine, and capable of selective fire. [4] Later revisions incorporated other features common to more modern rifles.

  9. Beretta Model 38 - Wikipedia

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    The Beretta Model 38 (Italian: Moschetto Automatico Beretta Modello 1938) was an Italian submachine gun introduced in 1938 and used by the Royal Italian Army during World War II. It was first issued to Italian police units stationed in Italy's African colonies .