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  2. Werndl–Holub rifle - Wikipedia

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    In 1867, the army ordered 611,000 of the new rifles. The first batch of 100,000 rifles cost 5 million florins, or 50 florins per rifle. The army received 14 million florins in funding to acquire Werndl rifles and ammunition in 1868. The budget was then cut to just 1 million in 1869.

  3. German military rifles - Wikipedia

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    The Dreyse rifle was also the first breech-loading rifle to use a bolt-action to open and close the chamber. The gun was the invention of the gunsmith Johann Nikolaus von Dreyse, who, beginning in 1824, had conducted multiple experiments, and in 1836 produced the complete needle-gun. From 1848 onward the gun was gradually introduced into ...

  4. Jägergewehr 1856/59 - Wikipedia

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    The Jägergewehr 1856/59 (English: Jäger rifle 1856/59), originally designed in 1853, was intended to be a service rifle for use by the Swiss armed forces. It was one of the first pure infantry weapons to feature a rifled barrel. However, by the time all 14,000 procured weapons were delivered in 1860, they were already perceived as obsolete ...

  5. Cimarron Firearms - Wikipedia

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    Cimarron offers a replica of the Civil War era Spencer rifle chambered in a centerfire version of its original rimfire loading as well as more commonly available rounds such as .45 Colt. [2] Aside from repeating rifles, Cimmaron has exclusive single shot Sharps rifles and High and Low Wall single-shot rifles built by Pedersoli and Uberti. [15]

  6. Königlich Württembergische Gewehrfabrik - Wikipedia

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    So, muzzle-loading rifles were adapted to needle-ignition systems, as well as new rifles, a variant of the prussian M/1862 with the short lock of the M/65 were built. 1873, after the Franco-Prussian War , those rifles were adapted to the new standard (system Beck); in 1875, the rifles were replaced by the Mauser Model 1871 .

  7. Davide Pedersoli - Wikipedia

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    Davide Pedersoli & C. is an Italian firearms manufacturing company based in Gardone Val Trompia, Italy, that was founded in 1957 by Davide Pedersoli. [ 1 ] Davide Pedersoli specializes in CNC -engineered black-powder weapon replicas for hunting , marksmanship and reenactment .

  8. List of firearm brands - Wikipedia

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    Davide Pedersoli & C. Davide Pedersoli: Davide Pedersoli: Italy Civilian, historical, black powder Muzzleloading, breech loading, accessories, Defend ID: Indonesian state-owned defense corporation: Indonesia Military Denel Land Systems: Denel South Africa Civilian, law enforcement, military Desert Tech: Desert Tech: United States Civilian DPMS ...

  9. Armi Jager - Wikipedia

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    The gun manufacturer was active since the early 1950s, manufacturing semi-automatic .22 rimfire sporting rifles and replica "Western" revolvers. Later it evolved to rimfire and small-caliber centerfire ( .32 ACP ) firearms patterned after the look of military rifles which at the time were difficult or illegal to own for civilians in Italy .