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A fully automatic version of the Astra 900 pistol but it has a 20 rounds internal box magazine. Astra 904: Astra-Unceta y Cia SA: 7.63×25mm Mauser 9mmLargo: Wehrmacht: Another fully automatic version of the Astra 900 pistol but it has a 10 or 20 rounds detachable box magazine. In 1943, some delivered to the Wehrmacht. - MP 41(r) Numerous ...
The Mauser C96 (Construktion 96) [12] is a semi-automatic pistol that was originally produced by German arms manufacturer Mauser from 1896 to 1937. [13] Unlicensed copies of the gun were also manufactured in Spain and China in the first half of the 20th century. [13] [14]
The pistol had an interesting feature for the time: when the gun was ready to fire, the firing pin projected through the back of the breech block, serving as an early handgun-cocking indicator. For cleaning, the frame, receiver and slide pivoted forward on a pin in front of the trigger guard .
Semi-automatic pistol: 11.43x23mm [6] Equivalent to the P8 in .45 ACP calibre. The P12 is used by the KSK. Heckler & Koch P30. Heckler & Koch P30 Germany: Semi-automatic pistol: 9×19mm Parabellum [7] The P30 replaces the P7 in the personal protection forces of the Feldjäger troop and serves as the standard pistol in the KSK command. Heckler ...
Pages in category "Semi-automatic pistols of Germany" The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Beholla M1915 (semi-automatic pistol) Bergmann–Bayard M1910 (semi-automatic pistol) Bergmann MP 18-I (submachine gun) Dreyse M1907 (semi-automatic pistol) Flachmine 17 (anti-tank mine) Frommer M1912 Stop (pistol) GRC Gewehr 88/05, Gewehr 88/14, Gewehr 91 and Karabiner 88 (carbine and rifle) Hebel M1894 (flare gun) Lance; Langenhan M1914 ...
The P9 is a roller-delayed pistol manufactured from a stamped steel main frame and a polymer trigger guard. The stamped steel slide contains machined internal parts including a polygonally rifled barrel. [2] High-profile fixed sights are fitted with two red rectangles on the rear sight and a white stripe on the drift adjustable front blade sight.
The Borchardt C93 is a semi-automatic pistol designed by Hugo Borchardt in 1893.. The design is based upon the Maxim gun's toggle lock mechanism. The pistol uses a locked breech and a short recoil operating cycle, with the barrel and breech moving backward together for a short distance before the breech is unlocked.