- The
Chauchat ("show-sha",
French pronunciation: [ʃoʃa]) was the
standard light machine gun or "machine rifle" of the
French Army
during World War I (1914–18)...
- Peeperkorn, a
dionysian Dutchman; and his
romantic interest,
Madame Clawdia Chauchat.
Castorp eventually resides at the
sanatorium for
seven years. As the novel...
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extensively by the
Italian Army
during the lead-up to the
First World War. The
Chauchat,
designed in 1907, was one of the
first automatic rifles to be adopted...
- The
Chauchat-Ribeyrolles 1918
submachine gun is a
French prototype automatic weapon. In 1917, the
French Army
adopted the Mle. 1917 semi-automatic rifle...
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issue rifle. Also
known as the
Belgian Mauser)
Mauser M1893
Machine guns
Chauchat M1915 Colt–Browning M1895/14
Hotchkiss M1909
Hotchkiss M1914
Lewis M1914...
- feed from
standard magazine firearms such as the
Berthier rifles and the
Chauchat machine guns, and is the
reason for the
distinct curvature in the magazines...
- CTV 1
Rifle C 2 CTV 2
system Chauchat Rifle C 3 APX 3,
system Chauchat &
Sutter Rifle C 4 APX 4
Rifle C 5
system Chauchat &
Sutter modified Naquet-Laroque...
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automatic weapon General-purpose
machine gun ****ault
rifle "Fusil
mitrailleur Chauchat. FM modèle 1915 C.S.R.G." Les
mitrailleuses du
premier conflit mondial...
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numbers during the
opening stages of the
Winter War.
France developed the
Chauchat-Ribeyrolles 1918
submachine gun, an
automatic shortrifle chambered in 8×50mmR...
- kept by
Ordnance Department. In 1918, Ribeyrolles,
Sutter and
Chauchat designed the
Chauchat-Ribeyrolles 1918
submachine gun. This
weapon was
meant to be...