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| ''[[The Fabulous World of Jules Verne (Vynález zkázy)]]'' || || French sailors || M73/77 || 1958
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| ''[[On a Comet]]'' || || French soldiers, Arab fighters || M73/77 || 1966
| ''[[On a Comet]]'' || || French soldiers, Arab fighters || M73/77 || 1966

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Werndl M1873/77 Rifle - 11.15x58mmR
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Werndl carbine.

The Werndl Rifle is a series of Austro-Hungarian single shot bolt action battle rifles, designed by Josef Werndl. The first model M1867 (also known as Werndl–Holub) replaced the outdated infantry Lorenz M1854 rifle. It was followed by improved M1873 which in turn was modified in M1873/77, using a more powerful cartridge. Most models were manufactured in several versions, includng infantry rifle, short rifle and carbine.

Specifications

  • Weight: 9-9.7 lb (4.1-4.43kg) (rifle); 7-7.1 lb (3.18-3.25 kg) (carbine)
  • Length: 50-50.4 in (1,265-1,283 mm) (rifle); 39-39.3 in (990-1000 mm) (carbine)
  • Barrel length: 33.3-33.7 in (838-855 mm) (rifle); 22.3-22.8 (566-580 mm) (carbine)
  • Cartridge: 11.15x42mmR (M1867, M1873), 11.15x58mmR (M1867/77, M1873/77), 11.15x36mmR (M1877 Carbine)
  • Action: Rotating drum bolt

The Werndl Rifle and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Film

Show Title Actor Character Note Air Date
The Fabulous World of Jules Verne (Vynález zkázy) French sailors M73/77 1958
On a Comet French soldiers, Arab fighters M73/77 1966

TV

Show Title Actor Character Note/Episode Air Date
Famous Brigands Stories: Václav Babinský Soldiers 1th episode 1986