
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.
German Gewehr 41 - Milsurp World
In Dec 1942, the German military officially adopts Walther's rifle and designates it "Gewehr 41". Walther rifles made after this announcement drop the " (W)" and will just be marked "G41". In other words, there are technically 3 different G41 rifles; …
Gewehr 41(M) - Forgotten Weapons
Last week, we posted a video on the Gewehr 41 (W), which was the first really mass produced German self-loading combat rifle. Well, when the Heereswaffenamt (German ordnance department) requested designs for what would become the G41, both Mauser and Walther submitted samples.
This Old Gun: German Gewehr 41 (W) - American Rifleman
Dec 28, 2018 · Gun: Gewehr 41(W) Manufacturer: Berliner-Lubecker Maschinenfabrik Chambering: 7.9x57 mm Mauser Manufactured: 1943 Condition: NRA Very Good (Modern Gun Standards) Value: $5,000
Gewehr 41 - Military Wiki
The Gewehr 41 rifles, commonly known as the G41(W) or G41(M), were semi-automatic rifles used by Nazi Germany during World War II. By 1940, it became apparent that some form of a semi-automatic rifle, with a higher rate of fire than existing bolt-action rifle models, was necessary to improve the...
G41 (M) AND G41 (W) RIFLES - Small Arms Review
Mar 5, 2008 · Gewehr 41 Mauser (G 41(M)) is a development from prototype S/42 (D) constructed before the war. It uses a straight line bolt with a rotating breech block. Difficulties of development delayed its mass production, which started only at the end of May 1941.
Gewehr 41 Rifle | World War II Database - ww2db.com
ww2dbase The Gewehr 41 semi-automatic rifles, also and perhaps more popularly known as the G41 semi-automatic rifles, were developed by two firms, Mauser and Walther, with some differences. As time would tell, the Mauser design, G41(M), was a failure, and production ceased after only 6,673 were produced, of which 1,673 were returned as unusable.
Walther Gewehr 41 (G41 / Gew 41) - Military Factory
Jun 18, 2018 · Page details technical specifications, development, and operational history of the Walther Gewehr 41 (G41 / Gew 41) Self-Loading Semi-Automatic Rifle including pictures. The global defense reference actively compiled since 2003
Gewehr 41(W) - Forgotten Weapons
Gewehr 41(W) The German military establishment during WWII had a reputation for innovation and excellence, which is pretty well deserved. But even they produced some real goose eggs, and the Gewehr 41 is one of them.
Gewehr 41 - WWII Online Wiki
Jul 27, 2023 · The Gewehr 41 was produced during the Second World War in response to a German Army requirement for a self-loading rifle. The Army's procurement office laid down strict guidelines to govern the design of such a rifle.
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