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  2. List of Chinese military equipment in World War II - Wikipedia

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    The Type 1 was a Chinese produced version of a pattern of imported German rifle (Mauser 1907) from the end of the Qing dynasty. Originally chambered in 6.8×57mm, but changed to 7.92×57mm with the new designation Type 4 (usually just called the "Type 1 7.9mm"), in 1915.

  3. Chiang Kai-shek rifle - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese People's Militia were using Chiang Kai-shek rifles (as well as Arisakas, M1903 Springfields and Mosin–Nagants) up until the early 1980's before it was replaced with more modern small arms (e.g. the Chinese Type 56 assault rifle and the Chinese Type 56 carbine) and became a supplemental ceremonial weapon (the main ceremonial rifle ...

  4. Mauser Standardmodell - Wikipedia

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    The first 10,000 rifles were bought for the Chinese Tax Police. [14] The rifle was first produced under the name "Type 24 Rifle", but was soon renamed to the "Chiang Kai-Shek rifle" after the Generalissimo. [15] [16] It was used during the Chinese Civil War [17] and the Second Sino-Japanese War.

  5. List of World War II weapons of China - Wikipedia

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    The Type 1 was a Chinese-produced version of a pattern of imported German rifle (Mauser 1907) from the end of the Qing dynasty. Originally chambered in 6.8x57mm, but changed to 7.92×57mm with the new designation Type 4 (usually just called the "Type 1 7.9mm"), in 1915.

  6. List of 7.92×57mm Mauser firearms - Wikipedia

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    Mukden Arsenal Mauser: Bolt-action rifle China Manchukuo: 1924–1950s Chiang Kai-shek rifle: Bolt-action rifle China: 1935–1980s Chinese variant of Mauser Standardmodell. General Liu rifle: Semi-automatic rifle / bolt-action rifle China: 1916 Prototype and testing only. Type 24 heavy machine gun: Heavy machine gun China: 1935–1950s Chinese ...

  7. HY1935 bayonet - Wikipedia

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    The Hanyang M1935 bayonet is a bayonet used on the Chinese Chiang Kai-Shek rifle. It is based on the Mauser S84/98 III bayonet used on German Gewehr 98 rifles and derivatives and utilizes the same Mauser bayonet lug pattern.

  8. Mauser C96 - Wikipedia

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    This model was the first to chamber the 9×25mm Mauser Export cartridge. It was designed to appeal to the arms markets in South America and China. Mauser C96 pistols in this caliber usually have an indentation milled into the upper surface of the magazine's follower to facilitate feeding of the straight-cased 9×25mm cartridge cases.

  9. Category:Mauser rifles - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for Mauser-system Bolt-action rifles and variants. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. 0–9.