About: 35M rifle

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The FÉG 35M was a bolt-action rifle, chambered in 8×56mmR. Though superficially still resembling the 95/31M Carbine it was a new design with a cock-on-close bolt. An easily recognizable distinguishing feature was the placement of the bolt handle, which was further forward than in the 1895 design. It was used by Hungary in the years leading up to and during World War II, and after World War II before being gradually phased out by both Red Army surplus and locally produced Mosin–Nagant carbines.

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  • Bei dem G98/40 (für Gewehr 98/40) handelt es sich um ein Repetiergewehr mit Zylinderverschluss der deutschen Wehrmacht, das im Verlauf des Zweiten Weltkrieges ausgegeben wurde. Das Gewehr war ungarischer Herkunft und eine Modifikation des Gewehrs 35 M. ismétlőpuska, das im Königreich Ungarn 1935 eingeführt worden war. Das Gewehr G98/40 wurde in Ungarn selbst 1943 als Huzagol 43.M eingeführt. (de)
  • The FÉG 35M was a bolt-action rifle, chambered in 8×56mmR. Though superficially still resembling the 95/31M Carbine it was a new design with a cock-on-close bolt. An easily recognizable distinguishing feature was the placement of the bolt handle, which was further forward than in the 1895 design. It was used by Hungary in the years leading up to and during World War II, and after World War II before being gradually phased out by both Red Army surplus and locally produced Mosin–Nagant carbines. (en)
  • El FÉG 35M era un fusil de cerrojo húngaro, de calibre 8 mm. Aunque tenía un ligero parecido con la carabina 95/31M, era un nuevo modelo con un cerrojo que se amartillaba al cerrarse. Una característica que facilita su identificación es la ubicación de la manija del cerrojo, que está más adelante que la del M1895. Fue empleado por Hungría durante el período de entreguerras y la Segunda Guerra Mundial, siendo gradualmente retirado y reemplazado después de esta por fusiles Mosin-Nagant provenientes del Ejército Rojo o de producción local. (es)
  • Le fusil de guerre Modèle 1935 fut en service dans l'Armée hongroise durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. (fr)
  • Il FÉG 35M era un fucile a otturatore girevole-scorrevole ungherese, prodotto dalla . L'arma, pur ricordando esteticamente la carabina Steyr-Mannlicher M1895/30M, era in realtà un'arma nuova in calibro 8 × 56 mm R, riconoscibile dal manubrio dell'otturatore in posizione più avanzata rispetto al M95. Fu impiegato dalle forze armate del Regno d'Ungheria durante la seconda guerra mondiale, per essere gradualmente sostituito nel dopoguerra dalle carabine Mosin-Nagant di surplus dell'Armata rossa, poi prodotte in loco. (it)
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  • 8 (xsd:integer)
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  • -1950.0
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  • -1950.0
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  • open Partridge rear sight, square post front sight (en)
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  • Bei dem G98/40 (für Gewehr 98/40) handelt es sich um ein Repetiergewehr mit Zylinderverschluss der deutschen Wehrmacht, das im Verlauf des Zweiten Weltkrieges ausgegeben wurde. Das Gewehr war ungarischer Herkunft und eine Modifikation des Gewehrs 35 M. ismétlőpuska, das im Königreich Ungarn 1935 eingeführt worden war. Das Gewehr G98/40 wurde in Ungarn selbst 1943 als Huzagol 43.M eingeführt. (de)
  • The FÉG 35M was a bolt-action rifle, chambered in 8×56mmR. Though superficially still resembling the 95/31M Carbine it was a new design with a cock-on-close bolt. An easily recognizable distinguishing feature was the placement of the bolt handle, which was further forward than in the 1895 design. It was used by Hungary in the years leading up to and during World War II, and after World War II before being gradually phased out by both Red Army surplus and locally produced Mosin–Nagant carbines. (en)
  • El FÉG 35M era un fusil de cerrojo húngaro, de calibre 8 mm. Aunque tenía un ligero parecido con la carabina 95/31M, era un nuevo modelo con un cerrojo que se amartillaba al cerrarse. Una característica que facilita su identificación es la ubicación de la manija del cerrojo, que está más adelante que la del M1895. Fue empleado por Hungría durante el período de entreguerras y la Segunda Guerra Mundial, siendo gradualmente retirado y reemplazado después de esta por fusiles Mosin-Nagant provenientes del Ejército Rojo o de producción local. (es)
  • Le fusil de guerre Modèle 1935 fut en service dans l'Armée hongroise durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. (fr)
  • Il FÉG 35M era un fucile a otturatore girevole-scorrevole ungherese, prodotto dalla . L'arma, pur ricordando esteticamente la carabina Steyr-Mannlicher M1895/30M, era in realtà un'arma nuova in calibro 8 × 56 mm R, riconoscibile dal manubrio dell'otturatore in posizione più avanzata rispetto al M95. Fu impiegato dalle forze armate del Regno d'Ungheria durante la seconda guerra mondiale, per essere gradualmente sostituito nel dopoguerra dalle carabine Mosin-Nagant di surplus dell'Armata rossa, poi prodotte in loco. (it)
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  • Gewehr 98/40 (de)
  • 35M rifle (en)
  • FÉG 35M (es)
  • FÉG 35M (it)
  • Mannlicher 35M/43M & G98/40 (fr)
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  • (35M Rifle) (en)
  • 35M Puska (en)
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