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- Metallwerk Oscar Weil is a company with a long tradition from Lahr/Black Forest, known among other things for the brand name abrazo. The beginnings of...
- velocity of 885 m/s (2,904 ft/s). The German ammunition manufacturer Metallwerk Elisenhütte N****au (MEN) has specially developed 7.62 × 67 mm ammunition...
- produced by Metallwerk Elisenhütte GmbH. Patrone, 5.56×45mm, DM18, Manöver ("Maneuver"): Blanks with br**** base, produced by Metallwerk Elisenhütte GmbH...
- Paulo, Brazil Area served Worldwide Products Ammunition, Firearms Subsidiaries Magtech, MEN (Metallwerk Elisenhütte N****au), Taurus Armas S.A. Website CBC...
- Genschow & Co.), Golden Tiger (Vympel IIRC), China Sport (NORINCO), MEN (Metallwerk Elisenhütte N****au), and PPU (Prvi Partizan Užice). Local counterfeits...
- increased demand for steel resulting from the expansion of the main plant, Metallwerk Ehrhardt & Heye AG in Düsseldorf-Rath was acquired in 1892 and incorporated...
- industrial entrepreneur and pioneer in the powder metallurgy field, founded Metallwerk Plansee GmbH in 1921. Schwarzkopf, who was searching for a suitable production...
- 6.3 kg NATO triple heavy target at 5500 m NP105A2  Austria Ennstaler Metallwerk GmBH (designer) Nori**** (producer) 1984 980 mm 19.3 kg tungsten-nickel-iron...
- Germany. P.181 Hugo A. Schneider A.-G. (HASAG) – Leipzig, Germany. P.186 Metallwerk Wolfenbüttel G.m.b.H. - Wolfenbüttel, Lower Saxony, Germany. P.198 Metallwarenfabriken...
- World War, Max Brose and Ernst Jühling, who grew up in Coburg, founded Metallwerk Max Brose & Co. in Coburg on 14 June 1919. In April 2008, Brose added...