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- the Anschluss, many Steyr M1912 pistols and MP 34 submachine guns were rebarrelled to 9×19mm Parabellum for standardization purposes. The cartridge headspaces...
- 40 mm 40M – This was a Hungarian design. It was effectively a Pak 36 but rebarrelled to fit a Škoda 40 mm A17, the standard Hungarian light anti-tank gun...
- a purpose-built target rifle it soon showed its superiority against rebarrelled surplus rifles. It was also po****r in Canadian competitions. Omark Model...
- the 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge. The 5,000 rifles of the first batch were rebarrelled to 7.62×51mm. When marching victoriously into Havana in 1959, Fidel Castro...
- examples including a number of Type 38 carbines and Type 44 carbines rebarrelled and rechambered for the 7.62×39mm round. Some Type 38 rifles and Type...
- manufactured as well. The Martini–Enfield Mk I was a Martini–Henry Mk III rebarrelled to .303 and with a new extractor installed, whilst the Martini–Enfield...
- K/13 was the original French Gun, 105 K/10 was the 107mm Russian Gun rebarrelled to 105mm, while 105 K/29 were Polish 105 mm wz. 29 Schneider guns (These...
- 690 1944 — 38,340 1945 — 42,952 The Berezin B-20 autocannon was a UB rebarrelled to 20×99mm. The Volkov-Yartsev VYa-23 autocannon used an upscaled version...
- worn and had corroded barrels. Many that were sent in for repair were rebarrelled and given the newer M95 rear leaf sights, as well as a wooden handguard...
- which replaced the Martini-Henry rifle in 1888. Some Martini-Henrys were rebarrelled to use the new .303 as the "Martini–Metford". The Lee–Metford was used...