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266: 22: 413:. While instruction on the needle-ignition rifles was completed at the end of 1867, weapons for the 33,000 Württemberg troops lacked. So, muzzle-loading rifles were adapted to needle-ignition systems, as well as new rifles, a variant of the prussian M/1862 with the short lock of the M/65 were built. 477: 43: 535: 409:
was proposed and adopted as in 1867, the danger of a Prussian-French conflict arose. The system Dreyse was adopted on 5 May 1867; 6,000 rifles were delivered by
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and 1850, had only 50 employees and an output of about 200 weapons per year; even in the decades 1850-1870, when the smooth-bore
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in Oberndorf am Neckar the 31-JUL-1811. This newly created factory began production the 6-NOV-1812 with approx. 100 employees.
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then became one of the most important firearms manufacturers in the first half of the 20th century until it was sold in 1995.
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became apparent; so, starting 1865, experiments began to adapt the Vereinsgewehr to a breech-loading rifle; amongst these, a
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were replaced by rifles and 1868–1871, when 200 employees built the needle-ignition rifles, the factory was in deficit.
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When the brothers Mauser made an offer for the factory, as the Rifle M/71 was adopted by most of the armies in the
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Hans-Dieter Götz: Militärgewehre und Pistolen der deutschen Staaten 1800-1870, 2nd edition, Stuttgart, 1996,
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was, with minor modifications in the sights, adopted by all three states; pistols and
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of Württemberg ordered those independent workshops to be merged in a former
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The Regal Württemberg Rifle Factory, between the end of the
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The armoury was created when Württemberg, as part of the
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In the war against Denmark in 1864, the superiourity of
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February 20, 1874 (sold to Wilhelm and Paul Mauser)
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