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Purchase of 1803. The
Girardoni air
rifle was in
service with the
Austrian army from 1780 to
around 1815. Many
references to the
Girardoni air
rifles mention...
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Johannes Girardoni (born 1967) is an Austrian-American
sculptor and
installation artist who uses
digital and
analog technology. His work
ranges from small...
- an air gun
based on the
study of
Western knowledge ("rangaku")
acquired from the
Dutch in Dejima.
Girardoni M1780
repeating air
rifle List of air guns...
- construction),
wheels and
brake ****emblies. The
engine was
manufactured by
Girardoni with Dell'Orto
supplying the carburetor.
Marzochi supplied forks and suspension...
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companies in
several German states. The
Austrian Army
introduced the
Girardoni M1780
repeating air
rifle as a
specialist weapon and used them in the...
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Stephen Haller Gallery represents artists Catherine Gfeller,
Johannes Girardoni, Sam Jury,
Ronnie Landfield, and
Larry Zox.
Ignacio Villarreal (July 12...
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Belton wrote that the
musket could fire
eight rounds with one loading.
Girardoni air
rifle (1779) 1789
French Rifle: In 1791 it was
mentioned in a book...
- Chromasonic,
founded in 2019 by McCord, Joel Shearer,
Johannes Girardoni and
Harriet Girardoni, is a
series of
immersive light and
sound experiences to inspire...
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actually not a firearm, but an airgun. The
Girardoni air rifle,
designed by
Italian inventor Bartolomeo Girardoni circa 1779 and more
famously ****ociated...
- gun in
literature (the name is also
spelled "Girandony", "Giradoni" or "
Girardoni".) The Windbüchse was
about 4 ft (1.2 m) long and
weighed 10
pounds (4...