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The Long series: P1716, P1756 and P1756/1777 | *The Long series: P1716, P1756 and P1756/1777 | ||
The Short series: Post-1800 | *The Short series: Post-1800 | ||
Also foreign made copies, [https://www.vonaschwegeflintlocks.com/merchant-vessel-pistol.html continental Germanic or Dutch] | *Also foreign made copies, [https://www.vonaschwegeflintlocks.com/merchant-vessel-pistol.html continental Germanic or Dutch] | ||
==My sandbox for work in progress articles== | ==My sandbox for work in progress articles== | ||
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Revision as of 01:57, 9 October 2021
I am Nanomat and I am interested in history, politics, economics, warfare, military equipment and weapons. I like video games like the Call of Duty series and used to identify weapon details from many COD games and now it is time for me to contribute to the articles here. I also run a wiki dedicated to documenting various military equipment and gear like uniforms and others, so I have a great deal of experience in researching information regarding military hardware.
Weapon Stuff
18th century Russian weapons:
- http://ostrog.ucoz.ru/publikacii_3/4_110.htm
- https://sitekid.ru/izobreteniya_i_tehnika/ognestrelnoe_oruzhie/pervye_russkie_pistolety.html
- https://www.westrussia.org/kutuzov/firearms
- https://naukatehnika.com/borba-za-skorostrelnost-oruzhiya-1.html
- http://smbdgreatwar.blogspot.com/p/blog-page_6091.html
- http://bigbradar.dyndns.org/doc/guns.html
- Russian & Prussian guns
- Flintlock pistol model 1796 for cavalry enlisted men, calibre 16,5 mm, manufacture Tula, Russia, 1800
- Russian muskets in detail
- Russian guns in detail
- Russian 1808 series of flintlocks
- Napoleonic Russian flintlocks
Danish Military Model 1772 Heavy Dragoon Flintlock Holster Pistol:
Kavalleriepistole M 1798:
Österreich, Kavalleriepistole 1828:
German carbine:
Various flintlocks:
Gallery of interesting guns:
19th century guns:
AK 5.45x39mm magazine types:
Soviet prototype guns:
Japanese weapons:
Pistol gripping methods:
1752 Spanish Infantry Musket:
Flintlock guns:
Sea Service Family:
- The Long series: P1716, P1756 and P1756/1777
- The Short series: Post-1800
- Also foreign made copies, continental Germanic or Dutch