- A
Krnka may be
referred to any
variant of a
pistol designed by
Karel Krnka [cs], a late 19th
century designer from Bohemia, or the
rifle designed by his...
- The M1867
Russian Krnka (Винтовка Крнка́) was a
breech loading conversion of the muzzle-loading
Model 1857 Six Line
rifle musket designed by Austro-Hungarian...
- The Roth–Steyr M1907, or, more
accurately Roth-
Krnka M.7 was a semi-automatic
pistol issued to the Austro-Hungarian
kaiserliche und königliche
Armee cavalry...
-
Sylvester Krnka (in
Czech Sylvestr Krnka; 29
December 1825, Velký Bor – 4
January 1903, Michle) was a
Czech gunsmith and inventor, best
known for his M1867...
-
Austrian patentee Georg Roth, but was
developed by
Czech designer Karel Krnka [cs]. It was
produced in
small quantities (probably less than 3000) by J...
-
Mauser C96
Nagant M1895
Smith &
Wesson No.3
Rifles Berdan M1870 Gras M1874
Krnka M1867
Mannlicher M1886/88
Mannlicher M1888 and M1888/90
Mannlicher M1890...
- and the "unauthorised"
adaptations of the
French Tabatière and
Russian Krnka.
There were also "Trade Pattern" Snider–Enfields,
being Snider–Enfields...
- for
attaching a lanyard.
Later modifications were made by
inventor Karel Krnka.
Although these prototypes never entered m**** production, some of their...
-
Russian troops, however, did have
various cartridge holders, such as the
Krnka quick-loader,
attached to
their rifles to aid in reloading. By the late...
- Confederates). Wänzl rifle, Austro-Hungarian
service weapons M1867
Russian Krnka Infanteriegewehr Modell 1842,
earlier trapdoor action gun
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