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Prior experiments with several carbine versions of the Lebel action proved unacceptably heavy and slow to load while on horseback. While retaining most of the action's strong points, the Berthier carbine improved on the earlier Mle 1886 rifle by using a one-piece stock and a Mannlicher-style, charger-loaded en bloc 3 shot clip.
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 ...
Berthier M1892, M1892/16, M1907/15 and M1916 (French made) Carcano rifle (Italian captured) Gras M1874 and M1874/14 (French made) Lebel M1886/93 (French made) Lee-Enfield rifle (British made, used by exiled Greek forces) Mannlicher M1895 (Austrian made) Mannlicher-Schönauer M1903, M1903/14, M1903/27 and M1903/30 (Austrian made)
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.
Ribeyrolles M1918 automatic carbine; Cei-Rigotti M1895 automatic rifle; Springfield-Pedersen M1903 Mark I semi automatic rifle; Winchester-Burton M1917 automatic rifle [12] Rossignol ENT automatic rifle; Esser-Barrat rifle; Pattern 1913 Enfield rifle, pre war development abandoned due to war; Machine guns. Berthier M1908 machine gun [7] (Air ...
The kit allows US Special Operations Forces (US SOF) personnel to configure their weapons to individual preferences and customize for different mission requirements. The program dates back to September 1989, when the Special Operations Special Technology (SOST) Modular Close Combat Carbine Project was founded.
In 1913, a semi-automatic rifle was selected to be adopted as a replacement for the Lebel and Berthier rifles in the army's inventory. In 1910 the army tentatively adopted the semi-automatic long recoil-operated Meunier rifle as a replacement for the Lebel rifle. Considerable delays were experienced in the final choice for the ammunition, which ...
The squad leader and the magazine carrier were both equipped with a rifle or with a Berthier carbine. The additional men provided assistance in carrying loaded magazines, helping manage malfunctions, and protecting the gunner, but mainly to carry more ammunition; thus boosting the combat load.