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  2. Simson (company) - Wikipedia

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    The rider on the right of the picture is on a Simson SR-1. In 1955, the year that the Simson brand name was restored, the factory also began making two-stroke mopeds. The first model was the SR 1, a 48 cc machine producing 1.5 bhp. [30] This was succeeded by the SR 2 in 1957 [31] and the SR 2E in 1959. [32]

  3. Luger pistol - Wikipedia

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    The .45 Luger prototype serial number 2, believed to have been a back-up to Serial Number 1, survived the 1907 trials and is in private ownership. Its rarity gives its value of around US$1 million at the time the "Million Dollar Guns" episode of the History Channel 's Tales of the Gun was filmed, [ 26 ] recheck by Guns & Ammo as of 1994. [ 27 ]

  4. File:Simson Luger P08.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. 7.65×25mm Borchardt - Wikipedia

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    The 7.65×25mm Borchardt was also the basis of the 7.65×21mm Parabellum and 9×19mm Parabellum cartridges developed for the Luger pistol. The shorter case length of the 7.65×21mm Parabellum allowed for improvements in the Luger pistol, including a shorter stroke in the toggle mechanism as well as a smaller grip.

  6. Gun serial number - Wikipedia

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    The serial number of this pistol is located under the dust cover on the frame, on the barrel, and on the slide. The bolt of an Arisaka military rifle, which carries identifiers matching the main serial number which is on the receiver. A gun serial number is a unique identifier assigned to a singular firearm. [A]

  7. 7.65×21mm Parabellum - Wikipedia

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    The 7.65×21mm Parabellum (designated as the 7,65 Parabellum by the C.I.P. [3] and also known as .30 Luger and 7.65mm Luger) is a rimless, bottleneck, centerfire pistol cartridge that was introduced in 1898 by German arms manufacturer Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken (DWM) for their new Pistol Parabellum.

  8. Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken - Wikipedia

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    MG08 machine gun. Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken Aktiengesellschaft (German Weapons and Munitions public limited company), known as DWM, was an arms company in Imperial Germany created in 1896 when Ludwig Loewe & Company united its weapons and ammunition production facilities within one company.

  9. Waffenfabrik Bern - Wikipedia

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    Weapons Factory Bern (German: Waffenfabrik Bern, also known as W+F Bern), was an arms manufacturer in Bern, Switzerland, which was a government-owned corporation producing firearms for the Swiss Armed Forces. [1] W+F was integrated into RUAG in 1999, which later discontinued the production of handguns and small arms.