- A
Kropatschek is any
variant of a
rifle designed by
Alfred von
Kropatschek.
Kropatschek's rifles used a
tubular magazine (constructed of nickel-plated...
- The G****er-
Kropatschek M1876 was
adopted by
Austria Hungary in 1876 as a
refinement of the 1870 G****er design.
Instigated by
Alfred Kropatschek, the changes...
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Alfred Ritter von
Kropatschek (Bielitz,
January 30, 1838 – Lovran, May 2, 1911) was a
general in the
Austrian Army and a
weapons designer of the late...
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Dreyse M1907
Frommer M1912 Stop G****er M1870, M1870/84 and M1873 G****er-
Kropatschek M1876
Mannlicher M1901
Mauser C96 Rast & G****er M1898 Roth–Sauer M1900...
- Vergueiro, a
cartridge developed specially for it. The
weapon replaced the
Kropatschek m/1886 as the
standard infantry rifle of the
Portuguese Army in 1904...
- the
tubular magazine from the navy's Mle 1878
Kropatschek rifle. The Mle 1884 and Mle 1885
Kropatschek rifles,
still chambered for the 11mm Gras black-powder...
- 8×60mmR
Guedes and 8×56mmR
Kropatschek Corto cartridges originally filled with blackpowder,
which had been used with
Kropatschek rifles procured in the mid-1880s...
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Revolvers G****er M1870 (limited) G****er-
Kropatschek M1876 (limited) Rast & G****er M1898
Pistols Roth-Steyr M1907 Steyr-Pieper M1908 Steyr-Pieper M1909...
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which fit it with a 8-round
tubular magazine designed by
Alfred von
Kropatschek. This was the
first repeating rifle of the
German armed forces although...
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updated in 1884 with an 8-round
tubular magazine designed by
Alfred von
Kropatschek,
making this the
German Army's
first repeating rifle (a
prototype of...