- The
Geweer M. 95, also
known to
collectors as the
Dutch Mannlicher, was the
service rifle of the
armed forces of the
Netherlands between 1895 and 1940...
- –
Beaumont geweer "M1871/88 Beaumont‑Vitali (Infanterij-
Geweer M.71-88)". MilitaryRifles.com.
Retrieved 2024-09-20. "CIC -
Koloniaal geweer model 1873"...
- (高島秋帆)
started to
import flintlock guns from the
Netherlands known as "
geweer" from the 1840s. He made the
first modern Western military demonstration...
-
Fucile anticarro,
Germany as the 2 cm PzB785(s) and The
Netherlands as the
Geweer tp 18-1100. Guns
captured by the
Germans were
given the
designations 2 cm...
- ISBN 9780850459388. "Gecombineerd
schietboekje voor U.S.
geweer M.1. en
Browning Automatisch Geweer M.1918 A2,
circa 1945".
Maritiem Digitaal.
Archived from...
- semi-automatic form, in 1961. In
service it was
called Het
licht automatisch geweer, but
usually known as the 'FAL'. The
rifles had
unique sights (hooded at...
-
Ministerie van Defensie. 20
September 2018.
Retrieved 1 May 2020. "Colt C7-
geweer". www.defensie.nl.
Ministerie van Defensie. 2 June 2015.
Retrieved 1 May...
-
maintenance kit, and
other accessories. The AWM-F
commonly referred to as
Geweer Lange Afstand (GLA) (Long
Range Rifle)
chambered in .338
Lapua Magnum has...
- were
still in
service within Dutch forces.
While the KNIL
handed over many
Geweer M. 95 and Lee-Enfield
rifles to
Indonesia after the end of the war, the...
-
government in 1950—1975. Liberia Netherlands:
known as
Geweer Garand 7,62mm in the
Dutch Army and
Geweer v/7,62 mm no. 2 S/aut in the
Dutch Navy. Nicaragua:...