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  2. Mauser–Vergueiro - Wikipedia

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    Although Portugal was neutral in World War II, in 1942 Portuguese forces briefly fought against the Japanese occupation of Portuguese Timor using Kropatschek rifles [1] In 1939, after the Portuguese Army had adopted the 7.92×57mm Mauser 98k as the m/937, many of the remaining Mauser–Vergueiro rifles were modified to chamber the new standard ...

  3. File:NLS Haig - Portuguese officers at bayonet practice.jpg

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  4. 1904 in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Events in the year 1904 in Portugal. Incumbents. Monarch: Charles I [1]

  5. Category:1904 in the Portuguese Empire - Wikipedia

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    1904 establishments in the Portuguese Empire (1 C, 1 P) A. 1904 in Angola (2 P) M. 1904 in Macau (1 C) This page was last edited on 26 February 2019, at 20:55 ...

  6. Category : Buildings and structures completed in 1904

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  7. Mauser Model 1904 - Wikipedia

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    China tested the Model 1904 from 1907. The rifle was known as Model 1904/1907 while the carbine was known as Model 1907. [10] Most of the rifles were originally produced by Mauser and DWM with a special 6.8×57mm cartridge. [3] The production of the Model 1907 soon started in Guangdong arsenal with DWM help.

  8. Category : 1904 establishments in the Portuguese Empire

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  9. Pattern 1907 bayonet - Wikipedia

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    The Pattern 1907 bayonet was adopted by most of the British Commonwealth along with the SMLE. It saw broad front-line service until 1945, seeing service in both World War I and World War II. It remained in Australian and Indian service for some time after 1945. [5] [7] In 1926, the 1907 bayonet was reclassified as the 'Bayonet, No.1, Mk.1'.