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  2. 8×60mm S - Wikipedia

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    The 8×60mm S is a rimless bottlenecked centerfire cartridge of German origin, dating back to the interbellum period between World War I and World War II. The bore has the same dimensions as the German 7.92×57mm Mauser service cartridge (designated as "S-bore"). The 8×60mm S can, due to its 83.6 mm (3.291 in) overall length, easily be ...

  3. Krieghoff - Wikipedia

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    Shotguns. Number of employees. 100. Website. www.krieghoff.de. H. Krieghoff GmbH is a German manufacturer of high-end hunting and sporting firearms, based in Ulm, Germany. [1] In North American markets, their products are distributed via sister company Krieghoff International Inc., located in Ottsville, Pennsylvania. [2]

  4. Cornelius Krieghoff - Wikipedia

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    Cornelius David Krieghoff (June 19, 1815 – March 5, 1872) was a Dutch-born Canadian-American painter of the 19th century. [1] He is best known for his paintings of Canadian genre scenes involving landscapes and outdoor life, which were as sought after in his own time as they are today. [ 1 ]

  5. 12.8 cm Pak 44 - Wikipedia

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    Winkelzielfernrohr 2/1 12.8 cm Pak 80. The 12.8 cm Pak 44 (Pak from German Panzerabwehrkanone "anti-tank gun") is a German anti-tank gun used during World War II. It was designed as a result of experiences on the Eastern front in 1943. The German Army came upon the Soviet 122 mm field guns and issued a requirement for a similar weapon.

  6. List of World War II firearms of Germany - Wikipedia

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    6,000 purchased in 1941. [1] [3] Astra 600. Astra-Unceta y Cia SA. 9×19mm Parabellum. Luftwaffe. 10,450 Astra 600s had been delivered to Germany until German occupation of France ceased. [4] The remainder of the German order, consisting of 28,000 pistols, was intercepted by Allied forces in September 1944.

  7. 8 cm Kanone C/80 - Wikipedia

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    None. Rate of fire. 10 rpm. Muzzle velocity. 460 m/s (1,500 ft/s) Maximum firing range. 6 km (3.7 mi) [1] The 8 cm Kanone C/80 was a field gun developed during the late 1800s by Krupp for the export market. It saw action in numerous regional conflicts as well as World War I.

  8. HMS Bluebell (K80) - Wikipedia

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    HMS. Bluebell. (K80) On a Field White, a Bell, Blue, banded and clappered Gold. HMS Bluebell was a Flower-class corvette that served in the Royal Navy in World War II. Ordered from Fleming & Ferguson of Paisley, Scotland on 27 July 1939, she was launched on 24 April 1940 and commissioned in July 1940. She served in the Atlantic, Mediterranean ...

  9. Category:80 mm artillery - Wikipedia

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    D. De Bange 80 mm cannon. Categories: Artillery by caliber. Large-calibre artillery. Hidden category: Commons category link from Wikidata.