- The
Tabatière rifle was a breech-loading
rifle of the
French Army. The
Tabatière system was
developed from 1864 as a way to
convert numerous muzzle-loading...
-
reached via a
regular w****ly
ferry service, or La
Tabatière Airport. The
villages of La
Tabatière and
Mutton Bay are
connected via a 10
kilometres (6...
- "snuff."[citation needed] It is
sometimes referred to by its
French name
tabatière. The
medial border (ulnar side) of the
snuffbox is the
tendon of the extensor...
- ZLT may
refer to: La
Tabatière Airport in La
Tabatière, Quebec,
Canada (IATA code) Zero
length launch a
system to
launch jet fighters.
Zeppelin Luftschifftechnik...
-
muzzleloading rifles, many of
which were
converted in 1864 to
breech loading (the
Tabatière rifles). An
improvement to
existing military rifles in 1866, the Ch****epot...
-
Empire in 1869, and was
similar to the
contemporary Snider-Enfield and
Tabatiere conversions.
Conversions were
carried out at the Tula
armory (TOZ). Two...
- Wänzels.
Trapdoor mechanism Snider-Enfield
rifle Springfield model 1873
Tabatière rifle Green M1867, a
Serbian conversion of
Lorenz M1854
Weaponry of the...
- La
Tabatière Airport (IATA: ZLT, TC LID: CTU5) is an
airport at La
Tabatière, Quebec, Canada.
Canada Flight Supplement.
Effective 0901Z 16 July 2020 to...
- Press. p. 20. ISBN 978-0-7141-5076-5. "
Tabatière". collections.louvre.fr.
Retrieved 18
November 2023. "
Tabatière ovale". collections.louvre.fr. Retrieved...
- The
Stutzer was re****ed with a
Milbank Amsler breechloading system (à
tabatière) in 1867. It was
replaced by the
Repetiergewehr Vetterli,
Modell 1869/70...