Manufactured by Unique c.1923-? for Peugeot.Ħ,35x16mm/.25ACP six-round removable box magazine, blowback semi-automatic, manual and grip safety.ĭesigned by John M. late 1890′s - serial number 12.ħ,63x25mm Mauser ten-round internal box magazine, short recoil semi-automatic, fixed foregrip independent of the barrel, dovetailed removable stock, Karl Kahles 1,5x~3x scope. 357 Magnum 7-round magazine, toggle-lock semi-automatic -Kniegelenk means knee joint.Ĭonverted to carbine by Carl Loguch in Germany c. “last ditch” or “substitute standard” Type 99 Kokura 25th seriesĭesigned and manufactured by Phillip Sola in Zurich, Switzerland c.1970. 30-18 Auto aka 7,62x20mm Longue caliber, blowback semi-automatic pistol mechanism feeding from a 40-round removable box magazine, inserted in place of the bolt of a slightly modified Springfield M1903 bolt-action rifle.
Springfield M1903 MkI rifle with US Automatic Pistol M1918ĭesigned by John Pedersen c.1910′s-1918, produced post-WW1 in 19 initially for the 1919 Spring offensive. Manufactured by Gustloff-Werke in Germany c.1945 for the Volkssturm militia - serial number Th7614.ħ,92x33mm Kurz 30-round removable box magazine, blowback semi-automatic fire.
Manufactured in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Basque Country by Beistegui Hermanos.ħ,63x25mm Mauser 20-round detachable box magazine, short recoil full automatic, air cooling fins.ĭesigned by Aimo Lahti c.1931, manufactured under license by the Husqvarna Vapenfabriks Aktiebolag c.1940~80′s in Sweden - serial number D10121.ĩx19mm Parabellum 8-round removable box magazine, short recoil semi-automatic, bolt accelerator and shrouded hammer. HB MM34 ‘Royal’ Schnellfeuer-type machine pistol 32ACP 8-round magazine, blowback semi-automatic, shrouded hammer.ĭesigned by John Browning c.1902, manufctured by the Fabrique Nationale de Herstal in Belgium c.1903-27.ĩx20mmSR Browning Long seven-round removable box magazine, blowback semi-automatic, shrouded hammer. Browning c.1900~1903, produced by Colt’s Manufacturing Company c.1903-45. The Swedish Mauser was an evolution of the Spanish Mauser of 1893, made out of high-quality Swedish steel and chambered for the same cartridge used in Norwegian Krag rifles.ĭesigned by John M. Martz of the baby Luger fame - serial number 8230S, Martz’s 49.ĩx19mm 8-round removable box magazine, short recoil semi-automatic.ĭesigned c.1896-97 by Ferdinand Mannlicher, produced c.1901~18 - serial number 99.ħ,63x25mm 6-round removable box magazine, single action short-recoil semi-automatic, external cocking lever linked to an internal hammer, single piece forend, extra magazine pouch.ĭesigned by Paul Mauser, manufactured by Carl Gustafs stads Gevärsfaktori in Sweden c.1898~WW2 - serial number 41027.Ħ,5x55mm 5-round internal box magazine, bolt action, 45cm long barrel. Manufactured in Czechoslovakia c.1952~59 by ČZUB - serial number L23247.ħ,62x39mm 10-round detachable box magazine, reloaded mostly using stripper clips, gas operated semi-automatic fire, folding 20cm long steel double-edged bayonet.ĭesigned and manufactured by the Carl Walther Waffenfabrik c.1939-45 and assembled/customized by John Martz in the United States - serial number 7986.ĩx19mm Para 8-round removable box magazine, short-recoil semi-automatic, removable butt stock.ĭesigned and manufactured by Walther Waffenfabrik, converted by J. This finally convinced these idiots that putting a tiny hole in the barrel of a firearm to power the gas system did not in fact affect its accuracy in any way, a conclusion most of the world had reached by the 1910′s. Walther’s rifle used a gas-trap “Bang” system, which was changed to a much simpler short-stroke piston with the G-43 after several Tokarev SVT-40 rifles were captured by German troops during Operation Barabarossa. The G-43 was an evolution of the earlier G-41(w) designed by Walther.
Manufactured by Star Bonifacio Echeverria c.1945-50′s in Spain.ĩx23mm Largo aka Bergmann Bayard, 30 round MP40 or 10 round removable box magazines, open bolt blowback select fire, folding skeleton stock, heat shield and muzzle break.ĭesigned by Heinrich Vollmer and manufactured by the Erma Werke Waffenfabrik in Erfurt, Germany c.~1930 - serial number 13311.ĩx19mm Parabellum 32-round removable box magazine, blowback select fire.ĭesigned by Joaquín De La Calzada-Bayo at La Coruna weapon factory in Spain c.1943.ħ,92x33mm Kurz 30-rounds removable box magazine, gas-operated select fire.ĭesigned by Walther, manufactured by the Berlin-Lübecker Maschinenfabrik c.1943~45 - serial number 9436.ħ,92x57mm Mauser 10-round removable box magazine, gas-operated semi-automatic fire, ZF-4 scope.