
Gewehr-Granatpatrone 40 - Wikipedia
The Gewehr-Granatpatrone 40 or GGP/40 for short was a shaped charge rifle grenade used by German forces during the Second World War. It was originally developed for Luftwaffe Fallschirmjäger units to provide them with a light and portable anti-tank weapon.
Gewehr 41 - Wikipedia
The Gewehr 41 English: Rifle 41, commonly known as the G41 (W) or G41 (M), denoting the manufacturer (Walther or Mauser), are two distinct and different battle rifles manufactured and used by Nazi Germany during World War II.
vz. 33 - Wikipedia
The puška vz. 33[2] ("rifle model 1933", sometimes referred to as krátká puška vz. 33 – "short rifle model 33") was a Czechoslovak bolt-action carbine that was based on a Mauser -type action, designed and produced in Československá zbrojovka in Brno during the 1930s in order to replace the obsolete Mannlicher vz. 1895 carbines of the Czechoslova...
G33/40: The WWII Mountain Mauser - Guns.com
Jan 11, 2021 · A rifle that is typically paired with an ice ax, crampons, and skis, the G33/40 is a rarely encountered Mauser-style carbine with an interesting history.
Gewehr-granatpatrone 40 - Encyclopedia Information - webot.org
The Gewehr-Granatpatrone 40 or GGP/40 for short was a shaped charge rifle grenade used by German forces during the Second World War. It was originally developed for Luftwaffe Fallschirmjäger units to provide them with a light and portable anti-tank weapon.
Mountain Mausers - The Gewehr G33/40 | The Armory Life Forum
Sep 24, 2020 · The G33/40 carbine was made by the excellent Czech factory at Brno under German occupation (between 1940 and 1942). It was essentially a copy of the Czech vz.33 carbine, and was specifically issued to the Gebirgstruppen (mountain troops).
1941 Code jhv G98/40 Infantry Rifle Serial #1a
Sep 3, 2007 · The Mannlicher Gew.98/40 German Infantry Rifle was known by the Germans as the Infanterie Gewehre G98/40. These German contract guns were made from 1941 to 1944 by Fémáru Fegyver és Gépgyár, Budapest, (German Ordnance code “jhv”), with some or all of the work possibly subcontracted to Danuvia Gépgyár, Budapest (German Ordnance code ...
G33/40: Special Carbine for the Gebirgsjager - Forgotten Weapons
Nov 8, 2024 · In the interim, they decided to restart production of the Czech vz33 Mauser carbine as the Gewehr 33/40 for German mountain troops. This was a truly short carbine with a 19.4 inch (490mm) barrel, which the Czechs had used for mostly police applications.
Gewehr 33/40 | World War II Wiki | Fandom
The Gewehr 33/40 was a rotating bolt-action rifle based heavily on the Czech vz.33 rifle, itself inspired by the famous Gewehr 98. [1] The rifle was rather short at only one meter long. Like the Karabiner 98k, the Gewehr 33/40 was fed by five round stripper clips and was chambered in the standard German 7.92 x 57mm Mauser cartridge. [2]
Gewehr 33/40 (t) - FirearmCentral Wiki | Fandom
The Gewehr 33/40 (t) (abbreviated as G. 33/40 (t) or Gew. 33/40 (t)) is a German/Czech bolt-action rifle developed in the 1930s.