Any that are combat test, prototyped or modified.
I appreciate my WW1 weaponry.
>>34528357
The seller claimed it was in WW1 but I can claim to have been in his mother's vagina. I like it though. Like something a poorfag enlisted bought from a department store catalog.
Got a Budapest marked M95 carbine, 3311E serial, 1897 date of manufacture. She's sweet.
>>34529088
What the fuck is that
>>34529232
A field made grenade launcher the Turks made, ANZAC troops retrieved it after the battle of lone pine.
I believe the barrel is made from an artillery shell fitted into a carved butt stock cradle and secured with a metal bind.
>>34529275
That's wild, does it work?
>>34529289
I imagine it works, simply pack some black powder and a grenade in, doubt it fires too far or too accurate.
The British, like everything else they made, is much better.
>>34528630
SMLE is love, SMLE is life.
>>34531836
>Furrer
Oh sweet merciful God please no.
Are uniforms ok?
Webley in .455
My Japanese Type-38 rifle was also at least in existence for the events of WW1, having been made in 1909. It may have seen some kind of service, most possibly in the Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War, but perhaps it did nothing. Many T38 rifles were sold to Russia though.
>>34533296
Unissued lithgow, carl gustaf m98 with Finnish markings 1902, gewehr 98 1917, and Irish free state smle 1918
>>34528357
There is a plethora of late 19th Century and WW1 weaponry that was used in the 1932 Brazilian Civil War. For example, Sabers, Bayonets, Revolvers, Lugers, Horses and FT-17s, aswell as homemade weapons and vehicles, like repurposed tractors and armored trains. Here's a photo of one of the main rifles used in it. It's not mine by the way.
>>34533424
Forgot pic
Colt 1917 and Mauser .32
Bavarian contract Steyr