- 98k in 1939. In
Portuguese service the
weapon was
officially designated Espingarda 6,5 mm m/1904 ("Rifle 6.5mm m/1904"). A
lighter and
shorter version of...
- Press, 2002 Daehnhardt, Rainer, and W.
Keith Neal,
Translator and Editor.
Espingarda Pferfeyta or The
Perfect Gun. London:
Sotheby Park Benet, 1974 Garavaglia...
- The
Espingarda River is a
river of
Tocantins state in
central Brazil. List of
rivers of
Tocantins Brazilian Ministry of
Transport 10°01′12″S 47°12′14″W...
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Infantry Rifle;
Fusil d'Infanterie Mle 1885: 11 mm
Infantry Rifle. Portugal:
Espingarda de
Infantaria 8 mm m/1886: 8 mm
Infantry Rifle;
Carabina de Caçadores...
- Gun: The
Introduction of the
Firearm in the Far East by the Portuguese;
Espingarda Feiticeira: A
Introducao Da Arma De Fogo
Pelos Portugueses No Extremo-Oriente...
- Survey/MPOME. p. 43.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 3 June 2019. "
Espingardas G3 do Exército já têm substituta, a
belga FN SCAR".
Archived from the...
-
quantity of
Karabiner 98k
rifles made by
Mauser Werke were
adopted as the
Espingarda 7,92 mm m/937
Mauser infantry rifle. They were
later used
during the Portuguese...
- were
never common in
European rifles (with the
exception of the
Spanish espingarda [es]
circa 15th century), but were more
common in
American rifles, such...
- Gun: The
Introduction of the
Firearm in the Far East by the Portuguese;
Espingarda Feiticeira: A
Introducao Da Arma De Fogo
Pelos Portugueses No Extremo-Oriente...
- Gun- The
Introduction of the
Firearm in the Far East by the Portuguese;
Espingarda Feiticeira: A
Introducao Da Arma De Fogo
Pelos Portugueses No Extremo-Oriente...