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H. Krieghoff GmbH is a German manufacturer of high-end hunting and sporting firearms, based in Ulm, Germany. [ 1 ] In North American markets, their products are distributed via sister company Krieghoff International Inc. , located in Ottsville, Pennsylvania .
Cornelius David Krieghoff (June 19, 1815 – March 5, 1872) was a Dutch-born Canadian-American painter of the 19th century. [1] He is best known for his paintings of Canadian genre scenes involving landscapes and outdoor life, which were as sought after in his own time as they are today. [ 1 ]
The surname Krieghoff is the 744,013th most common surname globally, with approximately 387 individuals bearing it. The Krieghoff surname has varying levels of prevalence across different countries. In Germany , it is most common, with 291 individuals bearing the name, ranking 29,145th and occurring at a frequency of 1 in every 276,651 people.
The Heinrich Krieghoff company of Suhl (authors of the previous unsuccessful LC-6 tender) was contracted to manufacture the FG 42 in limited quantity as Rheinmetall did not have the capacity to bring the FG 42 into serial production. The weapon system underwent continuous development.
Elise Krieghoff (born November 18, 1993) is an American former professional soccer player who played as a forward for the Boston Breakers in the NWSL. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] College career
The M30 Luftwaffe Drilling ("triple") was a survival weapon issued to Luftwaffe pilots during World War II.It was used by airmen operating in Northern Africa.The M30 was intended to be used for hunting and self-defense against a variety of natural predators.
One such 21st-century variant is the Krieghoff Semprio "in-line repeating rifle". [ 16 ] [ 17 ] The Semprio is a reverse pump-action system that ejects cartridges when the fore-end is pushed forward and loads the chamber when pulled backward.
The River Road by Cornelius Krieghoff, 1855 (Three habitants wearing capotes). A capote (French:) or capot (French:) is a long wrap-style wool coat with a hood.. From the early days of the North American fur trade, both indigenous peoples and European Canadian settlers fashioned wool blankets into "capotes" as a means of coping with harsh winters. [1]