- firm, but the fate of
these Jarmanns is unknown. In 1936 King Ibn Saud from
Saudi Arabia initiated talks to buy 20,000
Jarmanns with
ammunition for his police...
-
Jacob Smith Jarmann (30 May 1816 – 29
March 1894) was a
Norwegian firearms designer and
inventor of the
Jarmann rifle.
Jarmann was born in the
parish of...
- distress.
Seeing a
ready market, and
having access to the
several thousand Jarmanns in storage,
Kongsberg Våpenfabrikk
designed a
harpoon gun
referred to as...
- Rolf
Järmann (born 31
January 1966) is a
retired road
bicycle racer from Switzerland, who was a
professional rider from 1988 to 1999. He
twice won the...
- in the same
fashion as
Jarmann M1884s were
converted to
Jarmann harpoon rifles. It was
realized that
converting the
Jarmann was more cost
efficient than...
- Leif
Jarmann Wilhelmsen (13
December 1910 – 14
November 1976) was a
Norwegian philologist and
civil servant. He was born in
Stokke to
Thomas Wilhelmsen...
- from 1867
until 1883, when
production was
curtailed to make room for the
Jarmann M1884. All
production rifles were
meant to be
manufactured at Kongsberg...
- 7 m) 469.9 ft (143.2 m) 62 gr (4.0 g) 310 gr (20 g) .397 in (10.08 mm)
Jarmann M1884
Norway and
Sweden 1,536 ft/s (468 m/s) 908 ft/s (277 m/s) 675 ft/s...
-
service rifle from 1867 to the mid-1880s, when it was
replaced by the M1884
Jarmann. In .43
Spanish it was the
chief service arm of the
Spanish Army from 1869–1893...
-
board - The
Boston Globe". BostonGlobe.com.
Retrieved September 10, 2021.
Jarmanning, Ally (December 16, 2020). "Boston City
Council Approves New
Office Of...