- The
Kalthoff repeater was a type of
repeating firearm that was
designed by
members of the
Kalthoff family around 1630, and
became the
first repeating firearm...
- The
Kalthoffs were a
prominent Danish-German
family of
gunsmiths during the 17th century, best
known for the
Kalthoff repeater — a
rapid fire flintlock...
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Albert Kalthoff (5
March 1850,
Barmen – 11 May 1906, Bremen) was a
German Protestant theologian, who
along with Emil
Felden (1874–1959),
Oscar Mauritz...
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Dustin Kalthoff is a
Canadian curler from Humboldt, Saskatchewan.
Kalthoff graduated from
University of Saskatchewan. He
currently lives in Saskatoon...
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breechloading firearms (e.g. the Lorenzóni repeater,
Cookson repeater, and
Kalthoff repeater) had been
invented as
early as the 17th century, the
first repeating...
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Actions Were Wrong,
Psychologist Says". ABC.
Retrieved February 5, 2017.
Kalthoff, Ken; Mone, John L. (February 25, 2015). "Jury
Returns Guilty Verdict in...
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literature that
produced history rather than
described it.
According to
Albert Kalthoff (1850–1906), a
social movement produced Jesus when it
encountered Jewish...
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repeating air
rifle to see
military service was the Windbüchse rifle.
Kalthoff repeater (about 1630)
Cookson repeater (about 1650)
Chelembron system (1668)...
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however inferior in fire rate to
earlier repeating weapons such as the
Kalthoff repeater which fired up to six
times faster. The
Puckle gun drew few investors...
- Holland. As
Armand made
other repeaters with the ****istance of
Caspar Kalthoff, it
seems likely it is his
original construction. The
weapon likely did...