
Mauser Model 1914 - Wikipedia
The Mauser Model 1914 is a semi-automatic pistol made by Mauser. A derivative of the 6.35mm (.25 caliber) Model 1910 designed by Josef Nickl, it uses 7.65mm (32 ACP) ammunition. [2] In …
Hotchkiss Mle 1914 machine gun - Wikipedia
The Mle 1914 Hotchkiss machine gun chambered for the 8mm Lebel cartridge became the standard machine gun of the French Army during the latter half of World War I. It was …
M1914 - Wikipedia
M1914 may refer to: Hotchkiss M1914, machine gun chambered for the 8mm Lebel cartridge; Prilutsky M1914, a semi-automatic pistol; Lewis Model 1914, a First World War-era light …
The Mauser Models 1910 and 1914 Pistols - Revivaler
Jun 17, 2019 · The M1910 is the nomenclature applied to the smallest of these handguns that was chambered for the 6.35mm cartridge (.25ACP) and the M1914 model name for the …
Hotchkiss M1914 machine gun | Military Wiki | Fandom
The Mle 1914 Hotchkiss machine gun chambered for the 8mm Lebel cartridge became the standard machine gun of the French Army during World War I. It was manufactured by the …
The Hotchkiss Model Of 1914 Heavy Machine Gun
May 25, 2018 · By 1917, the M1914 Hotchkiss machine gun had become the standard French heavy machine gun. American troops arrived as Hotchkiss production was in full swing, and …
FRENCH HOTCHKISS MODEL 1914 HEAVY MACHINE GUN
Jan 18, 2009 · The Hotchkiss Model 1914 was the standard French Army heavy machine gun during World War I. It was also the primary heavy machine gun of the United States A.E.F. …
C&Rsenal Primer 010: The Mauser 1914 Pistol
Oct 22, 2015 · Despite not resulting in a successful service pistol in a major caliber, the Model 1910 and 1914 pocket pistols were a huge commercial success for the Mauser company. Of …
Mauser Model 1914 | Military Wiki | Fandom
The Mauser Model 1914 is a semi-automatic pistol made by Mauser. A derivative of the .25 caliber Model 1910 designed by Josef Nickl, it uses 32 ACP ammunition. In 1934, the Model …
Hotchkiss Model 1914 (Mle 1914) - Military Factory
Oct 21, 2022 · During the late 1800s, there only existed a few proven "true" machine gun concepts anywhere in the world. Countless attempts were made at generating a repeat-fire …