1. M1870/87/15 Italian Vetterli
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made in Switzerland
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in service from 1871 — 1950
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≈ 1.500.000 rifles built (includes the variants M1870/87 and M1870/87/15)
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bolt-action rifle
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used cartridge: 6.5×52mm Carcano with a muzzle velocity of 2.395 ft/s (730 m/s)
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uses a 6 round magazine as feed system
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mass was 10,19 lb (4,62 kg)
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length was 52,95 inches (134,5 cm)
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barrel length was 33,85 inches (86,0 cm)
2. Destroyer carbine
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made in Spain
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used from 1935 — 1969
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bolt-action rifle
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used cartridge: 9×23mm Largo with a 6-shot single stack magazine
3. Tigre Rifle
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made in Spain
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used from 1923 — 1980
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designed 1892 by John Moses Browning
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manufacturer was Gárate y Anitua Cia
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produced from 1915 — 1937
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≈ 1.034.687 built
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lever-action rifle
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used cartridge: 44-40 Winchester with a 12 round tube magazine
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uses a 6 round magazine as feed system
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mass was 6,39 lb (2,90 kg)
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length was 39,17 inches (99,50 cm)
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barrel length was 21,73 inches (55,20 cm)
4. Labora Fontbernat M-1938
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made in Spain
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designed 1936
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manufacturer was Factory Nº15
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produced from 1936-1938
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≈ 1.000 - 2.000 built
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submachine gun
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used cartridge: 9x23mm Largo with a muzzle velocity of 1.302 ft/s (397 m/s)
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rate of fire: 750 rounds/min
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uses a 36 round box magazine
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mass was 9,65 lb (4,38 kg)
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length was 31,73 inches (80,60 cm)
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barrel length was 21,73 inches (26,20 cm)
5. Star Si 35
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made in Spain
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designed 1935 by Isaac Irusta and Valentin Suenaga
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manufacturer was Star Bonifactio Echevierria, S.A.
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produced from 1915 — 1937
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submachine gun
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delayed (retarded) blowback, open bolt
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used cartridge: 9mm Largo
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rate of fire: 300/700 rounds/min
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uses 10, 30 or 40 round magazines
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mass was 8,40 lb (3,80 kg)
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length was 35,00 inches (90,00 cm) without bayonet