2017-07-28T13:51:14+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true Browning Auto-5, FN M1900, Stokes mortar, Livens Projector, Fedorov Avtomat, Maxim gun, Bangalore torpedo, 9 cm Mortar Type GR, Rast & Gasser M1898, Nagant M1895, M1917 revolver, Kropatschek rifle, Spike bayonet flashcards
World War I infantry weapons

World War I infantry weapons

  • Browning Auto-5
    The Browning Automatic 5, most often Auto-5 or simply A-5, is a recoil-operated semi-automatic shotgun designed by John Browning.
  • FN M1900
    The FN Browning M1900 is a single action, semi-automatic pistol designed ca.
  • Stokes mortar
    The Stokes mortar was a British trench mortar invented by Sir Wilfred Stokes KBE that was issued to the British, Commonwealth and U.
  • Livens Projector
    The Livens Projector was a simple mortar-like weapon that could throw large drums filled with flammable or toxic chemicals.
  • Fedorov Avtomat
    The Fedorov Avtomat (also anglicized as Federov, Russian: Автомат Фёдорова) was an automatic rifle, designed by Vladimir Grigoryevich Fyodorov in 1915 and produced in the Russian Empire and later in the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.
  • Maxim gun
    The Maxim gun was a weapon invented by British inventor Hiram Stevens Maxim in 1883: it was the first recoil-operated machine gun.
  • Bangalore torpedo
    A Bangalore torpedo is an explosive charge placed within one or several connected tubes.
  • 9 cm Mortar Type GR
    The 9 cm Mortar Type GR was a World War I Russian mortar, developed circa 1915.
  • Rast & Gasser M1898
    The Rast & Gasser Model 1898 was a service revolver used by the Austro-Hungarian Army during World War I and various armies in World War II.
  • Nagant M1895
    The Nagant M1895 Revolver is a seven-shot, gas-seal revolver designed and produced by Belgian industrialist Léon Nagant for the Russian Empire.
  • M1917 revolver
    The M1917 Revolver (formally United States Revolver, Caliber .45, M1917) was a U.
  • Kropatschek rifle
    A Kropatschek is any variant of a rifle designed by Alfred von Kropatschek.
  • Spike bayonet
    A spike bayonet, also known as a pigsticker in informal contexts, is a blade attachment for a firearm taking the form of a pointed spike rather than a knife.