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- Infantry Rifle; Fusil d'Infanterie Mle 1885: 11 mm Infantry Rifle. Portugal: Espingarda de Infantaria 8 mm m/1886: 8 mm Infantry Rifle; Carabina de Caçadores...
- 98k in 1939. In Portuguese service the weapon was officially designated Espingarda 6,5 mm m/1904 ("Rifle 6.5mm m/1904"). A lighter and shorter version of...
- The Espingarda River is a river of Tocantins state in central Brazil. List of rivers of Tocantins Brazilian Ministry of Transport 10°01′12″S 47°12′14″W...
- Gun: The Introduction of the Firearm in the Far East by the Portuguese; Espingarda Feiticeira: A Introducao Da Arma De Fogo Pelos Portugueses No Extremo-Oriente...
- were never common in European rifles (with the exception of the Spanish espingarda [es] circa 15th century), but were more common in American rifles, such...
- Ono 4–0–6 1937 Win Erwin Klausner Submission (Armbar) 5–0–6 1937 Win Espingarda Submission 6-0–6 1950 Win Landulfo Caribe Submission (Choke) 7-0–6 1950...
- Gun- The Introduction of the Firearm in the Far East by the Portuguese; Espingarda Feiticeira: A Introducao Da Arma De Fogo Pelos Portugueses No Extremo-Oriente...
- Gun: The Introduction of the Firearm in the Far East by the Portuguese; Espingarda Feiticeira: A Introducao Da Arma De Fogo Pelos Portugueses No Extremo-Oriente...
- quantity of Karabiner 98k rifles made by Mauser Werke were adopted as the Espingarda 7,92 mm m/937 Mauser infantry rifle. They were later used during the Portuguese...
- foreign weapons, including a Portuguese version of the Heckler & Koch G3 (Espingarda m/961) widely used during the Portuguese Colonial War. The military industry...