- The M1867
Werndl–Holub was a single-shot
breechloading rifle adopted by the Austro-Hungarian army on 28 July 1867. It
replaced the Wänzl
breechloader conversion...
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Jessica von Bredow-
Werndl (born 16
February 1986 in Rosenheim) is a
German Olympic dressage rider. Von Bredow-
Werndl qualified for the 2014
Dressage World...
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Leopold Werndl (1797–1855), a
blacksmith in Steyr,
began manufacturing iron
parts for weapons.
After his father's death, 24-year-old
Josef Werndl (1831–1889)...
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Werndl is an
Austrian name and may
refer to:
Werndl–Holub
rifle Bill
Werndl (born 1945),
sports talk
radio host
Josef Werndl,
Austrian arms
producer and...
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Josef Werndl was an
Austrian arms
producer and inventor. His most
famous rifle design was the M1867
Werndl-Holub. He also
owned the Steyr-Mannlicher from...
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ownership and new names. The company,
initially known as
Josef und
Franz Werndl and
Company was
founded in 1864 as a
rifle manufacturer. The
company began...
- Bill
Werndl (born
December 29, 1945) is a
sports talk
radio host,
currently broadcasting from WCHE 1520 AM and WBCB 1490 AM. Bill
Werndl has been broadcasting...
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Benjamin Werndl (born 20 July 1984) is a
German dressage rider.
Werndl competed at the 2022
World Championships in Herning,
where he won a
bronze medal...
- Austro-Hungarian
Empire used the Wänzel as
their service rifle until they had
enough Werndl-Holub M1867
rifles to arm the military. The
rifle was a
lifting block breechloader...
- The 11×58mmR M1877, 11mm
Werndl or 11.15×58mmR is a
black powder cartridge used in the M1867
Werndl–Holub
rifle as well as the
Mannlicher M1886 rifle....