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The KSLI was based at Copthorne Barracks in Shrewsbury. Its regimental museum has been located in Shrewsbury Castle since 1985 and combines the collections of the 53rd, the 85th, the KSLI to 1968, the local Militia, Rifle Volunteers and Territorials, as well as those of other county regiments - the Shropshire Yeomanry and the Shropshire ...
Submachine guns. Steyr M1912 doppel machinen pistole (Double barrel version) Steyr M1912/P16 machinen pistole (Single barrel version) FIAT Mod.1915 (Captured) Sturmpistole; Rifles. GRC Gewehr 88/05; Kropatschek M1886 and M1893; Mannlicher M1886/88; Mannlicher M1888 and M1888/90; Mannlicher M1890 carbine; Mannlicher M1893; Mannlicher M1895 ...
Top row, left to right, top row: 6th OBLI, 6th KSLI, 12th KRRC, 12th Rifle Brigade; bottom row: brigade HQ, 60th MG Co and 60th TM Bty. The formation sign of 20th (L) Division was a white circle bearing a black cross with a red bull's-eye at the centre. [ 6 ]
5th KSLI: two horizontal red bars on the back of the jacket; 9th KRRC: green horizontal bar on the back; from March 1917 inverted triangles of company colours worn on both sleeves; 9th Rifle Brigade: two horizontal black bars, position unknown; 42nd MG Co: turquoise horizontal bar above a maroon horizontal bar, position unknown
GRC Gewehr 88/05, Gewehr 88/14, Gewehr 91 and Karabiner 88 (carbine and rifle) Hebel M1894 (flare gun) Lance; Langenhan M1914 Selbstlader (semi-automatic pistol) Luger P04 and P08 (pistol) M1873 Artilleriesäbel (sword) M1889 Infanteriesäbel (sword) M1913 Karabingranate [1] (carbine grenade) M1914 Karabingranate [1] (carbine grenade)
The Mauser Model 1871, adopted as the Gewehr 71 or Infanterie-Gewehr 71, or "Infantry Rifle 71" ("I.G.Mod.71" was stamped on the rifles themselves), was the first rifle model in a distinguished line designed and manufactured by Paul Mauser and Wilhelm Mauser of the Mauser company and later mass-produced at Spandau arsenal.
Capt Reginald Berkeley, The History of the Rifle Brigade in the War of 1914–1918, Vol I, August 1914–December 1916, London: The Rifle Brigade Club, 1927/Uckfield: Naval & Military Press, 2003, ISBN 978-1-847346-98-8. Clive Elderton & Gary Gibbs, World War One British Army Corps and Divisional Signs, Wokingham: Military History Society, 2018.
Pages in category "World War I infantry weapons of the United States" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.