- The
Kammerlader, or "chamber loader", was the
first Norwegian breech-loading rifle, and
among the
first breech loaders adopted for use by an
armed force...
- the
Norwegian Armed Forces adopted the breech-loading caplock, the
Kammerlader, one of the
first instances in
which a
modern army
widely adopted a breech-loading...
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field cleaning in less than 10 minutes.
Podewils gun M1819 Hall
rifle Kammerlader Werndl–Holub
rifle Caseless ammunition Ryozen Museum of
History exhibit...
- P38
Norwegian resistance Krag–Jørgensen M1894 Krag-Petersson
reserves Kammerlader M1860/67
reserves Jarmann M1884
reserves Remington M1867
reserves Mauser...
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moveable chambers such as revolvers,
harmonica guns,
Kalthoff repeaters,
Kammerlader rifles or,
split breech designs. This
article primarily addresses the...
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various arms for
various nations around Europe,
among others 1,500 M1849
kammerladers for Norway.
Later they
concentrated on high-quality,
expensive civilian...
- muzzle-loading
Model 1860 and breech-loading
Model 1864 Hagström and
Norwegian Kammerlader rifles of
various models were also
converted to
rolling block rifles...
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front for reloading,
similar in
concept to the
later Swedish-Norwegian
kammerlader. In essence, the
weapon was
still loaded front to back, but
without the...
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referred to as a "kammarladdare" was not the same
rifle as the
Norwegian Kammerlader) of the same caliber,
rifles that were
almost new and in most
cases had...
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Empire 1916
Kalthoff repeater Kalthoff gunsmiths .40-.80 in Denmark 1630
Kammerlader Minié ball in
paper cartridge Norway 1842
Karabinek wz. 1929 Państwowa...