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  2. 75 mm gun M1916 - Wikipedia

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    The 75 mm gun M1916 was a US Army field artillery piece used during and after World War I. It was used as an anti-aircraft gun as well as a field piece. It originated as the 3-inch gun M1913 , which was soon modified to the 3-inch gun M1916 , which was later altered to the subject weapon.

  3. List of semi-automatic rifles - Wikipedia

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    7.62×51mm NATO (.308 Winchester) (Postwar use by U.S.Navy) United States 1934 Springfield Armory M1A: Springfield Armory: 7.62×51mm NATO (.308 Winchester), 6.5mm Creedmoor United States 1954 M21 Sniper Weapon System: Rock Island Arsenal Springfield Armory: 7.62×51mm NATO United States 1968 M25 Sniper Weapon System: Springfield Armory.308 ...

  4. List of the United States Army weapons by supply catalog ...

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    A14 Cal. .30 machine gun, Marlin, aircraft M1916; A15 Gun 37 mm, and tank cradle M1916; A16 2.24-inch tank gun (6LB) A17 Hangers, pack, gun and ammunition - Parts and equipment; A18 Cal. .30 machine rifle M1922; A19 Parts Common for Group A Materiel; A20 Cal. .50 machine gun Browning M1921 aircraft; A21 cart mortar light, M1; A22 cart ...

  5. Madsen machine gun - Wikipedia

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    Republic of China: Madsen M1916, Rexer, [15] M1930 and M1937 variants, all in 7.92 Mauser [31] Qing Empire: M1904 Denmark: M1904, M1916, M1919, M1924, M1939 in 8×58mmR and M1948 in .30-06 [31] El Salvador: [5] M1934 in 7mm Mauser and M1951 in .30-06 [31] Estonia: M1925 and M1937 in .303 British [31] Bought Finnish surplus Madsens in 1937

  6. List of infantry weapons of World War I - Wikipedia

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    Winchester M1886 (Royal Flying Corps) Winchester M1892 (Royal Navy) Winchester M1894 (Royal Navy shipboard use) Winchester M1895 [citation needed] Winchester M1907 (120 rifles for Royal Flying Corps) Winchester M1910; Machine guns. Colt–Browning M1895/14; Browning M1917; Hotchkiss Mk I; Lewis Mk I; Madsen machine gun; Maxim M1884; Vickers ...

  7. Mauser - Wikipedia

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    Mauser M1916. The Mauser M1916, or Mauser selbstladekarabiner (self-loading carbine), was a semi-automatic rifle that used a delayed blowback mechanism and fed from 25-round detachable magazine. The process of developing a semi-automatic rifle cost Paul Mauser an eye when a prototype suffered an out-of-battery detonation.