- The 9mm
Glisenti is an
Italian pistol and
submachine gun cartridge. The 9mm
Glisenti was
developed for the
Italian Glisenti Model 1910 pistol,
first used...
- The
Glisenti Model 1910 was a 9 mm
calibre semi-automatic
service pistol produced by the
Italian company Società
Siderurgica Glisenti. It was put in production...
- 9mm
Glisenti cartridge,
known as
Glisenti M.915 "Per Mitragliatrici" ("For Machine-Guns"). This was a higher-velocity
version of the
standard Glisenti cartridge...
-
Tullio Marengoni who was the
chief engineer in the company, to
replace the
Glisenti Model 1910
which had a
complex and weak
firing mechanism. It is the first...
- to
consolidate the
improvements of the 1915/19
model and to use the 9mm
Glisenti round. However, due to the vast
amount of
handguns available after the...
- 9mm
Glisenti cartridge,
known as
Glisenti M.915 "Per Mitragliatrici" ("For Machine-Guns"). This was a higher-velocity
version of the
standard Glisenti cartridge...
-
Achille Glisenti (October 1, 1848 –
December 21, 1906) was an
Italian painter,
mostly of
elegant genre and
Orientalist subjects. He was born in Brescia...
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handgun of the
Italian Army
until it was
increasingly supplanted by the
Glisenti Model 1910. The
revolver was
never declared obsolete and
remained as a...
-
international military circles for a time,
while the
Italian arms
company Glisenti-Bettoni
managed to
secure the
rights to
produce the
rifle and attempted...
-
delivered to the
French Navy), in
Belgium (Liege), and in
Italy at
Brescia (by
Glisenti). The
approximate number of Ch****epot
rifles available to the
French Army...