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This is a list of all of the weapon products made by Heckler & Koch, a German weapons defence manufacturer with subsidiaries all over the world. It includes fully developed, experimental and military products, as well as those produced under license.
The evolution of German military rifles is a history of common and diverse paths followed by the separate German states, until the mid-19th century when Prussia emerged as the dominant state within Germany and the nation was unified. This article discusses rifled shoulder arms developed in or for the military of the states that later became ...
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Germany: Battle rifle: 7.62×51mm NATO [20] Used by the regular a member of an infantry squad to increase the fire power on the battlefield. 600 were ordered in this variant with the 16'' barrel. [21] Heckler & Koch HK417 A2. G27K (illustration image) Germany: Battle rifle: 7.62×51mm NATO: Ordered in December 2010 to be used by the KSK. [9]
Pages in category "Rifles of Germany" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Anschütz 1827 ...
German Sport Guns GmbH: German Sport Guns GmbH Germany Civilian Girsan: Girsan Gun Industry: GIRSAN: Türkiye Griffin & Howe: Griffin & Howe: United States Civilian Grünig + Elmiger: Kurt Grünig & Heinz Elmiger Grünig + Elmiger AG Switzerland Civilian Target rifles Glock: Gaston Glock: Glock Ges.m.b.H. Austria Government Arsenal
Name Image Cartridge(s) Year Country of origin 35M rifle: 8x56mmR 7.92x57mm Mauser: 1935 Kingdom of Hungary Kb wz. 98a: 7.92x57mm Mauser: 1936 Poland Kbk wz. 29: 7.92x57mm Mauser
A rifle is a firearm designed to be fired from the shoulder, with a barrel that has a helical groove or pattern of grooves ("rifling") cut into the barrel walls.The raised areas of the rifling are called "lands," which make contact with the projectile (for small arms usage, called a bullet), imparting spin around an axis corresponding to the orientation of the weapon.