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  2. Steyr-Daimler-Puch - Wikipedia

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    Steyr Daimler Puch produced handguns as well, e.g. the pistols Steyr SP (1957) and Steyr GB (designing began in 1968), the sniper rifle Steyr SSG 69 (1969) and the assault rifle Steyr AUG (1977). Steyr-Mannlicher , founded in 1989, continued the production of handguns until 2019, then the name of the company was changed to Steyr Arms .

  3. Steyr automobile - Wikipedia

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    Steyr was an Austrian automotive brand, established in 1915 as a branch of the Österreichische Waffenfabriks-Gesellschaft (ÖWG) weapon manufacturing company. Renamed Steyr-Werke AG in 1926 and merged with Austro-Daimler and Puch into Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG, it continued manufacturing Steyr automobiles until 1959.

  4. MP 34 - Wikipedia

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    The MP34 (Maschinenpistole 34, literally "Machine Pistol 34") is a submachine gun (SMG) that was manufactured by Waffenfabrik Steyr as Steyr-Solothurn S1-100 and used by the Austrian Army and Austrian Gendarmerie and subsequently by units of the German Army and the Waffen-SS in World War II. An exceptionally well-made weapon, it was used by ...

  5. File:Steyr M357-A1 2nd Generation with Manual Safety.jpg

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    English: Steyr M357-A1 2nd Generation with a close up of the manual safety button. Date: 2 July 2017: Source: Own work:

  6. Haynes Manual - Wikipedia

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    Haynes Owner's Workshop Manuals (commonly known as Haynes Manuals) is a series of manuals from the British publisher Haynes Publishing Group. The series focuses primarily on the maintenance and repair of automotive vehicles and covers a range of makes and models, with manuals for over 600 car and 225 motorcycle models.

  7. List of North African airfields during World War II - Wikipedia

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    ` This is a partial list of British Landing Grounds (LG) In North Africa, used during World War II. There are over 250 known LGs. Not all of these were active airfields; some were depots, some were repair stations, and some were decoys.

  8. Steyr 100 - Wikipedia

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    The Steyr 100 and 200 were a series of medium-sized cars built by the Austrian manufacturer Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG from 1934 to 1940. The four-door streamlined body designed by engineer Karl Jenschke was manufactured in Steyr , a 1933 prototype was assembled by Gläser-Karosserie GmbH in Dresden , Germany.

  9. List of military vehicles of World War II - Wikipedia

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    Steyr ADGZ heavy armoured car (from Austrian annex) Panzerspähwagen P204(f) (Panhard 178 captured following the Battle of France) Panzerspähwagen BA-10(r) (captured BA-10) Panzerspähwagen AB43 203(i) (captured after Italian armistice)