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  2. 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.

  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. List of 7.92×57mm Mauser firearms - Wikipedia

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    Export variant for China, made by John Inglis and Company in Canada. [6] 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.

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

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    Some surplus weapons from various countries in possession of the Gewehr 98 after World War I sold these off internationally, with some ending up in the arms of Chinese warlords. [11] [12] Standardmodell: 7.92×57mm Mauser 7×57mm Mauser 7.65×53mm Mauser Weimar Republic: Chiang Kai-Shek rifle: 8×57mm IS (7.92x57mm Mauser) Republic of China

  6. Mauser Standardmodell - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] The rifle was also ordered by Honduras. [13] The Standardmodell saw service in China. [1] In the Chinese National Armament Standards Conference of 1932 it was decided that the Standardmodell was to be the standard-issue rifle of the National Revolutionary Army. Imports from Germany began in 1934, and production in Chinese arsenals ...

  7. Mauser Model 1904 - Wikipedia

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    Originally produced as the Guang Xu Type 33 during the Imperial rule, the newly formed Republic of China chose it as the standard rifle of the Chinese army as the Type 1 rifle, intended to replace the Hanyang 88. In 1915, the Chinese also decided to switch to the 7.92mm cartridge and the rifle was renamed Type 4 or 7.9mm Type 1. More than ...

  8. Mukden Arsenal Mauser - Wikipedia

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    The Österreichische Waffenfabriksgesellschaft (Œ.W.G.) continued improvement of its Steyr Model 1912 Mauser export rifle after 1912 and during the World War I, finalizing a prototype with a shrouded firing pin, shrouded striker, two gas vent holes, detachable box magazine, and a receiver dust cover in 1917, [7] taking a lot of influence from the Japanese Type 38 rifle which itself was ...

  9. Mauser C96 - Wikipedia

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    The Mauser C96 (Construktion 96) [12] is a semi-automatic pistol that was originally produced by German arms manufacturer Mauser from 1896 to 1937. [13] Unlicensed copies of the gun were also manufactured in Spain and China in the first half of the 20th century.