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intended for
export to the Far East.
Mauser began production of the
Schnellfeuer (rapid fire),
their own select-fire,
detachable magazine version of the...
- by
Norinco in the 1970s,
influenced by the
design of the
German M712
Schnellfeuer. The Type 80 was
design in 1970 as a
personal defense weapon for officers...
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engineers finally followed suit, and
introduced the
Model 1932 or
Model 712
Schnellfeuer variant,
which also
included 20
round detachable magazines and a select...
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after 1980. Most
variants were
chambered for the .22 Long
Rifle but the
Schnellfeuer version used the .22 short,
produced to
equip the
German team for the...
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Mauser MP-57
Mauser 9×19mm
Parabellum West
Germany 1957 SMG
Mauser Schnellfeuer Mauser 7.63×25mm
Mauser 9×19mm
Parabellum Germany 1932 MP MCEM 2 submachine...
- the
Model 904. The
Model 904 is
comparable to the
German Mauser M712 '
Schnellfeuer'
Broomhandle pistols,
having a
detachable magazine,
automatic fire capabilities...
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designated the 5 cm
SchnellFeuer Kanone in
Panzerlafette and a
version on a
wheeled pedestal mount designated the 5 cm
SchnellFeuer Kanone in Kasemattenlafette...
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Super Azul and MM31). They were also
widely imported from
Germany (M712
Schnellfeuer). Chinese-made
copies also existed. A
Chinese technique of
firing the...
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Machine pistol German
Empire 1,000,000+ 920,000-984,000 C96, 98,000 M712 '
Schnellfeuer' Tens of
thousands of
Spanish and
Chinese copies Beretta Model 38 Submachine...
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trigger is held or
until all
rounds have been fired. The
Mauser M712
Schnellfeuer (German for "rapid fire"), a
modified Mauser C96 pistol, is a notable...