German designations of foreign firearms in World War II
The German designations of foreign firearms in World War II is a list of known foreign firearms and equipment compiled by the German armed forces before World War II.
Purpose
The purpose of these lists are threefold:
- Provide a list of German designations for foreign firearms.
- Correlate German weapons designations with their associated wiki pages.
- Provide a reference for captured foreign firearms in German service during WWII.
Background
Before the war began the German armed forces Heereswaffenamt compiled a list of known foreign equipment and assigned a unique number to each weapon. These weapons were called Fremdgerät or Beutegerät ("foreign device" or "captured device") and their technical details were recorded in a fourteen-volume set that was periodically updated. The Germans also captured large amounts of foreign equipment during WWII (for example, over 11 million rifles by the end of 1944[1]) that they tested and cataloged using the same system. The Germans sometimes referred to these weapons as Kriegsbeute ("war booty") and the Fremdgerät numbers are sometimes referred to as Beutenummern ("booty numbers").
Volumes | German | Content |
---|---|---|
D.50/1 | Handwaffen | Pistols, rifles and sub-machine guns |
D.50/2 | Maschinengewehre | Light and heavy machine guns |
D.50/3 | Werfer | Mortars |
D.50/4 | Leichte Geschütze | Light artillery |
D.50/5 | Schwere Geschütze | Heavy artillery |
D.50/6 | Schwerste Geschütze | Siege and railway artillery |
D.50/12 | Kraftfahrzeuge | Vehicles |
D.50/14 | Pioniergeräte | Engineering equipment and explosives[2] |
The format for these designations follow this pattern. The German designation of the type of firearm, model/year number or unique identification number and lastly its country code. In the first example there's a carbine and it has been assigned a unique identification number and it is French. In the second example there's a Pistol with a model/year designation and it is Austrian. In practice common model designations don't always share the same ID numbers. Because a Mauser model 98 could be produced in different countries, have different calibers and have a different model/year or unique identification number for each country. Also while a Mauser model 98 from different countries may be able to fire the same ammunition that doesn't mean their parts are compatible or interchangeable. Lastly unique numbers with / mean the weapon is a sub-variant. For a list of German military terms see Glossary of German military terms.
Type Designation | Model/Year Number | Unique Number | County Code |
---|---|---|---|
Karabiner | 561 | (f) | |
Pistole | 12 | (ö) |
Weapon designations
Weapon Types |
Full Designation | Short Designation |
English |
---|---|---|---|
Pistol caliber weapons |
Pistole | P | Pistol |
Revolver | R | Revolver | |
Maschinenpistole | MP | Machine pistol | |
Rifles | Gewehr | G | Rifle |
Selbstladegewehr | Sl.G | Self-loading rifle | |
Graben-Gewehr | Grb.G | Trench rifle | |
Kleinkalibergewehr | Kl.Kal.G | Small-caliber rifle | |
Scharfschützengewehr | SSG | Sniper rifle | |
Zielfernrohrgewehr | Zf.G | Telescopic rifle | |
Selbstladezielfernrohrgewehr | Sl.Zf.G | Self-loading telescopic rifle | |
Stutzen | S | Short rifle | |
Carbines | Karabiner | K | Carbine |
Selbstladekarabiner | Sl.K | Self-loading carbine | |
Ausbildungs-Karabiner | Ausb. K | Training carbine | |
Kleinkaliberkarabiner | Kl.Kal.K [note 1] | Small-caliber carbine | |
Machine guns |
leichtes Maschinengewehr | l.MG | Light machine gun |
schweres Maschinengewehr | s.MG | Heavy machine gun | |
Maschinengewehr | MG | Machine gun | |
Kampfwagen-Maschinengewehr | Kpfw. MG | Tank machine gun | |
Flugabwehr-Maschinengewehr | Fla. MG | Anti-aircraft machine gun | |
Flugzeug-Maschinengewehr | Flzg. MG | Aircraft machine gun | |
Other weapons |
Gewehrgranatgerät | G.Gr.Ger. | Rifle grenade device |
Panzerabwehrbüchse | Pz.B | Anti-tank rifle Anti-tank weapon | |
Selbstladepanzerabwehrbüchse | Sl.Pz.B | Self-loading anti-tank rifle Self-loading anti-tank weapon | |
Raketenpanzerabwehrbüchse | R.Pz.B | Anti-tank rocket launcher |
Country designations
Letter code | German | English |
---|---|---|
(a) | amerikanisch | American |
(b) | belgisch | Belgian |
(d) | dänisch | Danish |
(e) | englisch | English |
(f) | französisch | French |
(g) | griechisch | Greek |
(h) | holländisch | Dutch |
(i) | italienisch | Italian |
(j) | jugoslawisch | Yugoslavian |
(n) | norwegisch | Norwegian |
(ö) | österreichisch | Austrian |
(p) | polnisch | Polish |
(r) | russisch | Russian (USSR) |
(s) | schweizerisch | Swiss |
(t) | tschechisch | Czechoslovakian |
(u) | ungarisch | Hungarian |
Sort by Letter Code/Country
(a)/United States
Short Desig. | Weapon Model/Year | Cal. (mm) |
Cartridge | Notes | ||
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Full Name | Compact Name | Dimension | Name | |||
P 660(a) | Automatic Pistol, Cal. .45, M1911 | M1911 Pistol | 11.43 | 11.43×23mm | .45 ACP | |
R 661(a) | Revolver, Cal. .45, Colt, M1917 | M1917 Revolver | 11.43 | 11.43×23mm | .45 ACP | |
R 662(a) | Revolver, Cal. .45, Smith & Wesson, M1917 | M1917 Revolver | 11.43 | 11.43×23mm | .45 ACP | |
MP 760(a) | U.S. Submachine Gun, Cal. .45, M1928 | M1928 Thompson | 11.43 | 11.43×23mm | .45 ACP | [note 2] |
MP 760/2(a) | U.S. Submachine Gun, Cal. .45, M1928A1 | M1928A1 Thompson | 11.43 | 11.43×23mm | .45 ACP | [note 3] |
MP 761(a) | M1921 Thompson | 11.43 | 11.43×23mm | .45 ACP | ||
MP 762(a) | M50 Reising | 11.43 | 11.43×23mm | .45 ACP | ||
MP 763(a) | U.S. Submachine Gun, Cal. .45, M3 | M3 Submachine Gun | 11.43 | 11.43×23mm | .45 ACP | |
G 249(a) | U.S. Rifle, Cal. .30, M1903 | M1903 Springfield | 7.62 | 7.62×63mm | .30-06 | |
G 250(a) | U.S. Rifle, Cal. .30, M1917 | M1917 Enfield | 7.62 | 7.62×63mm | .30-06 | |
Sl.G 251(a) | U.S. Rifle, Cal. .30, M1 | M1 Garand | 7.62 | 7.62×63mm | .30-06 | |
Sl.K 455(a) | U.S. Carbine, Cal. .30, M1 | M1 Carbine | 7.62 | 7.62×33mm | .30 Carbine | |
Sl.K 456(a) | U.S. Carbine, Cal. .30, M1A1 | M1A1 Carbine | 7.62 | 7.62×33mm | .30 Carbine | |
l.MG 123(a) | U.S. Rifle, Cal. .30, Automatic, Browning, M1918 | M1918 BAR | 7.62 | 7.62×63mm | .30-06 | |
l.MG 124(a) | U.S. Rifle, Cal. .30, Automatic, Browning, M1922 | M1922 BAR Calvary | 7.62 | 7.62×63mm | .30-06 | |
s.MG 217(a) | Browning Machine Gun, Cal. .30, M1895 | M1895 Colt–Browning | 7.62 | 7.62×63mm | .30-06 | |
s.MG 219(a) | Browning Machine Gun, Cal. .30, M1917 | M1917 Browning | 7.62 | 7.62×63mm | .30-06 | |
Kpfw. MG 321(a) | Browning Machine Gun, Cal. .30, M1919 | M1919 Browning | 7.62 | 7.62×63mm | .30-06 | |
s.MG 269 (a) | Browning Machine Gun, Cal. .50, M2, Water-Cooled, Flexible | M2 Browning | 12.7 | 12.7×99mm | .50 BMG | |
Kpfw. MG 369(a) | Browning Machine Gun, Cal. .50, M2, HB, Flexible | M2HB Browning | 12.7 | 12.7×99mm | .50 BMG | |
Flzg. MG 440(a) | Browning Machine Gun, Cal. .50, M2, Aircraft | AN/M2 Browning | 12.7 | 12.7×99mm | .50 BMG | |
R.Pz.B 788(a) | Rocket launcher, M1 "Bazooka" | M1 Bazooka | 60 |
(b)/Belgium
(d)/Denmark
Short Desig. | Model/Year | Cal. (mm) |
Cartridge | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dimensions | Name | ||||
G 311(d) | Gevær M/89 | 8 | 8×58mmRD | 8mm Danish Krag | |
SSG 312(d) | Finskydningsgevær M/89-28 | 8 | 8×58mmRD | 8mm Danish Krag | |
K 506(d) | Karabin M/89 | 8 | 8×58mmRD | 8mm Danish Krag | |
P 626 (d) | Pistol (Browning) M/10-22 | 7.65 | 7.65×17mmSR | .32 ACP | |
P 644(d) | Pistol (Bergmann) M/10-21 | 9 | 9×23mm | 9mm Largo | |
MP 741(d) | Maskinpistol M/32 | 9 | 9×23mm | 9mm Largo | |
MP 746(d) | Maskinpistol M/41 | 9 | 9×19mm | 9mm Luger | |
l.MG 158(d) | Rekytgevær M/03-24 | 8 | 8×58mmRD | 8mm Danish Krag | |
l.MG 159(d) | Rekytgevær M/24 | 8 | 8×58mmRD | 8mm Danish Krag | |
s.MG 258(d) | Maskingevær M/29 | 8 | 8×58mmRD | 8mm Danish Krag |
(e)/United Kingdom (British Empire)
Short Desig. | Weapon Model/Year | Cal. (mm) |
Cartridge | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Full Name | Compact Name | Dimension | Name | |||
R 646(e) | Pistol, Revolver, No. 2, Mk I | Enfield No. 2 Mk I | 9.2 | 9.2×20mmR | .380 Revolver | |
R 655(e) | Pistol, Revolver, Webley, No. 1, Mk IV | Webley No. 1 Mk IV | 11.55 | 11.55×19.3mmR | .455 Webley | |
R 665(e) | Pistol, Revolver, Webley, No. 1, Mk VI | Webley No. 1 Mk VI | 11.55 | 11.55×19.3mmR | .455 Webley | |
MP 748(e) | Carbine, Machine, 9mm, Sten, Mk. I | Sten Mk. I | 9 | 9×19mm | 9mm Luger | |
MP 749(e) | Carbine, Machine, 9mm, Sten, Mk. II | Sten Mk. II | 9 | 9×19mm | 9mm Luger | |
MP 750(e) | Carbine, Machine, 9mm, Sten, Mk. III | Sten Mk. III | 9 | 9×19mm | 9mm Luger | |
MP 751(e) | Carbine, Machine, 9mm, Sten, Mk. IIS | Sten Mk. IIS | 9 | 9×19mm | 9mm Luger | |
MP 752(e) | Carbine, Machine, 9mm, Owen | Owen (Machine Carbine) | 9 | 9×19mm | 9mm Luger | |
MP 760(e) | Carbine, Machine, .45, Model 1928, Thompson | Thompson Model 1928 | 11.43 | 11.43×23mm | .45 ACP | [note 2] |
MP 760/2(e) | Carbine, Machine, .45, Model 1928A1, Thompson | Thompson Model 1928A1 | [note 3] | |||
MP 761(e) | Carbine, Machine, .45, Model 1921, Thompson | Thompson Model 1921 | 11.43 | 11.43×23mm | .45 ACP | |
G 248(e) | Rifle, .30-30, Model 1894, Winchester | Winchester Model 1894 | 7.62 | 7.62×52mmR | .30-30 Winchester | |
G 249(e) | Rifle, .30-06, Model 1903, Springfield | Springfield Model 1903 | 7.62 | 7.62×63mm | .30-06 Springfield | |
G 250(e) | Rifle, .30-06, Model 1917, Enfield | Enfield Model 1917 | 7.62 | 7.62×63mm | .30-06 Springfield | |
G 280(e) | Rifle, Long, Ross, Mk III | Ross Mk III | 7.7 | 7.7×56mmR | .303 British | |
G 281(e) | Rifle, No.1, short magazine Lee–Enfield, Mk III | Lee–Enfield No.1 Mk III | 7.7 | 7.7×56mmR | .303 British | |
G 281/2 (e) | [note 4] | |||||
G 282(e) | Rifle, No.3, Enfield, Mk I | Enfield No.3 Mk I | 7.7 | 7.7×56mmR | .303 British | |
G 282/2(e) | Rifle, No.3, Enfield, Mk I (F) | Enfield No.3 Mk I (F) | ||||
G 282/3(e) | Rifle, No.3, Enfield, Mk I (T) | Enfield No.3 Mk I (T) | ||||
G 283(e) | Rifle, No.4, Lee–Enfield, Mk I | Lee–Enfield No.4 Mk I | 7.7 | 7.7×56mmR | .303 British | |
Zf.G 283/2(e) | Rifle, No.4, Lee–Enfield, Mk I (T) | Lee–Enfield No.4 Mk I (T) | ||||
l.MG 135(e) | Gun, Machine, .303, Vickers-Berthier, Mk I | Vickers-Berthier Mk I | 7.7 | 7.7×56mmR | .303 British | |
l.MG 136(e) | Gun, Machine, .303, Hotchkiss, Portative, Mk I* | Hotchkiss Portative Mk I* | 7.7 | 7.7×56mmR | .303 British | |
l.MG. 137(e) | Gun, Machine, .303, Lewis, Mk I | Lewis Mk I | 7.7 | 7.7×56mmR | .303 British | |
l.MG 138(e) | Gun, Machine, .303, Bren, Mk I | Bren Mk I | 7.7 | 7.7×56mmR | .303 British | |
s.MG 230(e) | Gun, Machine, .303, Vickers, Mk I | Vickers Mk I | 7.7 | 7.7×56mmR | .303 British | |
Kpfw. MG 331(e) | Gun, Machine, .303, Vickers, Mk.VI | Vickers Mk.VI | 7.7 | 7.7×56mmR | .303 British | |
Kpfw. MG 332(e) | Gun, Machine, .303, Vickers, Mk.VI* | Vickers Mk.VI* | 7.7 | 7.7×56mmR | .303 British | |
Kpfw. MG 333(e) | Gun, Machine, .303, Vickers, Mk.VII | Vickers Mk.VII | 7.7 | 7.7×56mmR | .303 British | |
Kpfw. MG 341(e) | Gun, Machine, 7.92mm, Besa, Mk I | Besa 7.92mm Mk I | 7.92 | 7.92×57mm | 7.92mm Mauser | |
Flzg. MG 426(e) | Gun, Machine, .303, Browning, Mk. II* | Browning .303 Mk. II* | 7.7 | 7.7×56mmR | .303 British | |
MG 267(e) | Gun, Machine, Vickers, .50, Mk V | Vickers .50 Mk V | 12.7 | 12.7×81mmSR | 12.7mm Breda | |
Kpfw. MG 376(e) | Gun, Machine, 15mm, Besa, Mk I | Besa 15mm Mk I | 15 | 15×104mm | 15mm BESA | |
G.Gr.Ger. 792(e) | Discharger Cup, 2.5-in., No.1, Mk. I | Cup Discharger No.1 Mk. I | 63.5 | |||
G.Gr.Ger. 793(e) | Discharger Cup, 2.5-in., No.2, Mk. I | Cup Discharger No.2 Mk. I | 63.5 | |||
Pz.B 782(e) | Rifle, Anti Tank, Boys, Mk I | Boys Mk I (AT Rifle) | 13.9 | 13.9×99mmB | .55 Boys | |
Pz.B 789(e) | Projector, Infantry, Anti Tank, Mk I | PIAT Mk I | 83 |
(f)/France
(g)/Greece
(h)/Netherlands
(i)/Italy
(j)/Yugoslavia
(n)/Norway
(ö)/Austria
Short Desig. |
Model/Year | Cal. (mm) |
Cartridge | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
P 12(ö) | Pistole M.12 | 9 | 9×19mm | |
MP 34(ö) | Maschinenpistole 34 | 9 | 9×19mm | |
G 29(ö) | Gewehr 12/34 | 7.92 | 7.92×57mm | [note 16] |
G 29/40(ö) | Gewehr 29/40 | 7.92 | 7.92×57mm | [note 17] |
G 95(ö) | Gewehr M1895 | 8 | 8×50mmR M93 | |
G 95/30(ö) | Gewehr M.95/30 | 8 | 8×56mmR | |
S 95(ö) | Stutzen M.95 | 8 | 8×50mmR M93 | |
S 95/30(ö) | Stutzen M.95/30 | 8 | 8×56mmR | |
l.MG 30(ö) | Maschinengewehr 30 | 8 | 8×56mmR | |
s.MG 7/12(ö) | Maschinengewehr M.07/12 | 8 | 8×50mmR M93 |
(p)/Poland
Short Desig. |
Alt. Desig. |
Model/Year | Cal. (mm) |
Cartridge | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
P 645(p) | P 35(p) | Pistolet wz. 35 Vis | 9 | 9×19mm | |
R 612(p) | Rewolwer wz. 30 Nagant | 7.62 | 7.62×38mmR | ||
G 298(p) | G 29(p) | Karabinek wz. 29 | 7.92 | 7.92×57mm | |
G 299(p) | G 98(p) | Karabin wz. 98a | 7.92 | 7.92×57mm | |
K 493(p) | K 98(p) | Karabinek wz. 98 | 7.92 | 7.92×57mm | |
K 497(p) | Karabinek wz. 91/98/25 | 7.92 | 7.92×57mm | ||
l.MG 154/1(p) | l.MG 28(p) | Reczny karabin maszynowy wz. 28 | 7.92 | 7.92×57mm | |
l.MG 154/2(p) | |||||
s.MG 238(p) | Ciężki karabin maszynowy wz. 25 | 7.92 | 7.92×57mm | ||
s.MG 248(p) | Ciężki karabin maszynowy wz. 08 | 7.92 | 7.92×57mm | ||
s.MG 249(p) | s.MG 30(p) | Ciężki karabin maszynowy wz. 30 | 7.92 | 7.92×57mm | |
s.MG 257(p) | Ciężki karabin maszynowy wz. 14 | 8 | 8×50mmR | ||
Pz.B 770(p) | Pz.B 35(p) | Karabin przeciwpancerny wz. 35 | 7.92 | 7.92×107mm |
(r)/Soviet Union
Short Desig. | Weapon Model/Year | Cal. (mm) |
Cartridge | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Full name | Compact name | ||||
R 612(r) | Nagant M1895 | 7.62 | 7.62×38mmR | ||
P 615(r) | Samozaryadny pistolet Tokareva obr. 1930 | TT-30 | 7.62 | 7.62×25mm | |
MP 715(r) | PPD-40 | 7.62 | 7.62×25mm | ||
MP 716(r) | PPD-34/38 | 7.62 | 7.62×25mm | ||
MP 717(r) | PPSh-41 | 7.62 | 7.62×25mm | ||
MP 718(r) | PPS-42 | 7.62 | 7.62×25mm | ||
MP 719(r) | PPS-43 | 7.62 | 7.62×25mm | ||
MP 760(r) | Thompson M1928 | 11.43 | 11.43×23mm (.45 ACP) |
[note 2] | |
MP 760/2(r) | Thompson M1928A1 | [note 3] | |||
MP 761(r) | Thompson M1921 | 11.43 | 11.43×23mm (.45 ACP) |
||
MP 762(r) | M50 Reising | 11.43 | 11.43×23mm (.45 ACP) |
||
Kl.Kal.G 205(r) | TOZ No.8 | 5.7 | 5.7×15mmR (.22 LR) |
||
Kl.Kal.G 206(r) | TOZ No.9 | 5.7 | 5.7×15mmR (.22 LR) |
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G 252(r) | Pekhotnaya vintovka Mosina obr. 1891 | Mosin–Nagant M91 Infantry Rifle |
7.62 | 7.62×54mmR | |
G 253(r) | Drahunskaja vintovka Mosina obr. 1891 | Mosin–Nagant M91 Dragoon Rifle |
7.62 | 7.62×54mmR | |
G 254(r) | Vintovka Mosina obr. 1891/30 | Mosin–Nagant M91/30 | 7.62 | 7.62×54mmR | |
G 255(r) | Vintovka Vinchester obr. 1895 | Winchester M1895 | 7.62 | 7.62×54mmR | |
Zf.G 256(r) | Vintovka Mosina obr. 1891/30 (s pritselom PU) |
Mosin–Nagant M91/30 (w/ PU scope) |
7.62 | 7.62×54mmR | |
Sl.G 257(r) | AVS-36 | 7.62 | 7.62×54mmR | ||
Sl.G 258(r) | SVT-38 | 7.62 | 7.62×54mmR | ||
Sl.G 259(r) | SVT-40 | 7.62 | 7.62×54mmR | [note 18] | |
Sl.G 259/2(r) | [note 19] | ||||
Sl.Zf.G 260(r) | SVT-40 (w/ PU scope) |
7.62 | 7.62×54mmR | ||
G 280(r) | Ross Mk.III | 7.7 | 7.7×56mmR (.303 British) |
[note 20] | |
G 282(r) | Enfield P14 | 7.7 | 7.7×56mmR (.303 British) |
[note 21] | |
G 291/1(r) | Mauzeris 24L | 7.92 | 7.92×57mm | [note 22] | |
G 298(r) | Karabin obr. 1929 | Karabinek wz. 1929 | 7.92 | 7.92×57mm | [note 23] |
G 299(r) | Vintovka obr. 1898a | Karabin wz. 98a | 7.92 | 7.92×57mm | [note 23] |
K 453(r) | Karabin Mosina obr. 1907 | Mosin–Nagant M07 Carbine |
7.62 | 7.62×54mmR | |
K 454(r) | Karabin Mosina obr. 1938 | Mosin–Nagant M38 Carbine |
7.62 | 7.62×54mmR | |
K 457(r) | Karabin Mosina obr. 1944 | Mosin–Nagant M44 Carbine |
7.62 | 7.62×54mmR | |
K 493(r) | Karabin obr. 1898 | Karabinek wz. 98 | 7.92 | 7.92×57mm | [note 23] |
l.MG 120(r) | Pulemyot Degtyaryova Pekhotny obr. 1927 | DP-27 | 7.62 | 7.62×54mmR | |
l.MG 121(r) | Pulemyot Maksim–Tokarev Pekhotny | 7.62 | 7.62×54mmR | ||
l.MG 122(r) | Pulemyot Lewis Pekhotny | Lewis Mk I | 7.62 | 7.62×54mmR | |
l.MG 135/2(r) | Pulemyot Vikkers–Bert'ye Pekhotny | Vickers–Berthier Mk I | 7.7 | 7.7×56mmR (.303 British) |
[note 21] |
l.MG 145(r) | Pulemyot Maksima Pekhotny obr. 1908/15 | MG 08/15 | 7.92 | 7.92×57mm | [note 22] |
l.MG 146/2(r) | Pulemyot Pekhotny obr. 1926 | ZB-26 | 7.92 | 7.92×57mm | [note 22] |
s.MG 216(r) | Pulyemyot Maksima obr. 1910 | PM M1910 | 7.62 | 7.62×54mmR | |
s.MG 218(r) | DS-39 | 7.62 | 7.62×54mmR | ||
s.MG 230(r) | Pulyemyot Vickers obr. 1912 | Vickers M1912 | 7.7 | 7.7×56mmR (.303 British) |
[note 21] |
s.MG 248(r) | Pulyemyot Maksima obr. 1908 | MG 08 | 7.92 | 7.92×57mm | [note 22] |
Kpfw. MG 320(r) | DT-29 | 7.62 | 7.62×54mmR | ||
Flzg. MG 417/1(r) | ShKAS | 7.62 | 7.62×54mmR | ||
Flzg. MG 417/2(r) | |||||
Flzg. MG 418/1(r) | DA-28 | 7.62 | 7.62×54mmR | [note 24] | |
Flzg. MG 418/2(r) | [note 25] | ||||
MG 268(r) | DShK M1938 | 12.7 | 12.7×108mm | ||
Pz.B 775(r) | PTR Sholokhov | 12.7 | 12.7×108mm | [note 26] | |
Pz.B 776(r) | PTR M1918? | 12.7 | 12.7×108mm | [note 27] | |
Pz.B 783(r) | PTRD-41 | 14.5 | 14.5×114mm | ||
Sl.Pz.B 784(r) | PTRS-41 | 14.5 | 14.5×114mm |
(t)/Czechoslovakia
Short Desig. | Weapon Model/Year | Cal. (mm) |
Cartridge | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Full Name | Alt. Name | Dimensions | Name | |||
P 24(t) | Pistole vz. 24 | 9 | 9×17mm | .380 ACP | ||
P 27(t) | Pistole vz. 27 | 7.65 | 7.65×17mmSR | .32 ACP | ||
P 39(t) | Pistole vz. 38 | 9 | 9×17mm | .380 ACP | ||
MP (t) | Samopal vz. 42 | ZK-383 | 9 | 9×19mm | 9mm Luger | |
G 24(t) | Puška vz. 24 | 7.92 | 7.92×57mm | 7.92mm Mauser | ||
G 33(t) | Puška vz. 33 | 7.92 | 7.92×57mm | 7.92mm Mauser | ||
G 33/40(t) | Puška vz. 33/40 | 7.92 | 7.92×57mm | 7.92mm Mauser | [note 28] | |
G 95(t) | Puška vz. 95 | 8 | 8×50mmR | 8mm Mannlicher | ||
l.MG 26(t) | Lehký Kulomet vz. 26 | ZB-26 | 7.92 | 7.92×57mm | 7.92mm Mauser | |
l.MG 30(t) | Lehký Kulomet vz. 30 | ZB-30 | 7.92 | 7.92×57mm | 7.92mm Mauser | |
s.MG 24(t) | Těžký Kulomet vz. 24 | 7.92 | 7.92×57mm | 7.92mm Mauser | ||
s.MG 37(t) | Těžký Kulomet vz. 37 | ZB-53 | 7.92 | 7.92×57mm | 7.92mm Mauser | |
Flzg. MG 30(t) | Letecky Kulomet vz. 30 | ČZ-30 | 7.92 | 7.92×57mm | 7.92mm Mauser | [17][18][19] |
Fla.MG 39(t) | Těžký Kulomet vz. 39 | ZB-60 | 15 | 15×104mm | 15mm BESA |
(u)/Hungary
Short Desig. |
Model/Year | Cal. (mm) |
Cartridge | Notes |
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G 98/40(u) | Gewehr 98/40 | 7.92 | 7.92×57mm | |
P 37(u) | Pisztoly 37M | 7.65 | 7.65×17mmSR (.32 ACP) |
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Pistols/Revolvers
Num. | Designation | Model/Year | Cal. (mm) |
Cartridge | Notes | ||
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Short | Alt. | Dimensions | Name | ||||
612(p) | R 612(p) | Nagant wz. 30 | 7.62 | 7.62×38mmR | 7.62mm Nagant | ||
612(r) | R 612(r) | Nagant M1895 | 7.62 | 7.62×38mmR | 7.62mm Nagant | ||
615(r) | P 615(r) | TT-30 | 7.62 | 7.62×25mm | 7.62mm Tokarev | ||
620(b) | P 620(b) | Pistolet Mle 1900 | 7.65 | 7.65×17mmSR | .32 ACP | ||
621(b) | P 621(b) | Pistolet Mle 1910 | 7.65 | 7.65×17mmSR | .32 ACP | ||
622(b) | P 622(b) | Colt M1903 | 7.65 | 7.65×17mmSR | .32 ACP | ||
626(b) | P 626(b) | Browning Mle 1922 | 7.65 | 7.65×17mmSR | .32 ACP | ||
P 27(t) | Pistole vz. 27 | 7.65 | 7.65×17mmSR | .32 ACP | |||
P 37(u) | Pisztoly 37M | 7.65 | 7.65×17mmSR | .32 ACP | |||
640(b) | P 640(b) | Browning GP-35 | 9 | 9×19mm | 9mm Luger | ||
641(b) | P 641(b) | Browning Mle 1922 | 9 | 9×17mm | .380 ACP | ||
645(p) | P 645(p) | P 35(p) | Vis wz. 35 | 9 | 9×19mm | 9mm Luger | |
P 24(t) | Pistole vz. 24 | 9 | 9×17mm | .380 ACP | |||
P 39(t) | Pistole vz. 38 | 9 | 9×17mm | .380 ACP | |||
646(e) | R 646(e) | Enfield No. 2 Mk I | 9.2 | 9.2×20mmR | .380 Revolver | ||
655(e) | R 655(e) | Webley No. 1 Mk IV | 11.55 | 11.55×19.3mmR | .455 Webley | ||
660(a) | P 660(a) | M1911 Pistol | 11.43 | 11.43×23mm | .45 ACP | ||
661(a) | R 661(a) | M1917 Revolver (Colt) |
11.43 | 11.43×23mm | .45 ACP | ||
662(a) | R 662(a) | M1917 Revolver (Smith & Wesson) |
11.43 | 11.43×23mm | .45 ACP |
Submachine guns
Num. | Short Desig. |
Alt. Desig. |
Model/Year | Cal. (mm) |
Cartridge | Notes |
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Rifles
Num. | Short Desig. |
Alt. Desig. |
Model/Year | Cal. (mm) |
Cartridge | Notes |
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Carbines
Num. | Short Desig. |
Alt. Desig. |
Model/Year | Cal. (mm) |
Cartridge | Notes |
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See also
- German designations of foreign artillery in World War II
- Specifications for World War II infantry weapons
- List of secondary and special-issue World War II infantry weapons
- Lists of World War II military equipment
- List of World War II weapons
- List of prototype World War II infantry weapons
List of firearms
Notes
- ^ Not related to the US KKK in any way.
- ^ a b c With vertical foregrip.
- ^ a b c With horizontal forend.
- ^ Equipped with a Cup Discharger Mk I.
- ^ Spanish-made licensed copy of the Smith & Wesson Military & Police.
- ^ Spanish-made Star Model A pistol.[11]
- ^ Weapon features:
- Barrel has 4 locking pins
- Cap lock on the left side
- Cam gear has 6 teeth
- Trigger consists of 2 parts
- ^ Weapon features:
- Barrel has 5 locking pins
- Cap lock on the left side
- Cam gear has 18 teeth
- Trigger consists of 3 parts
- ^ Weapon features:
- Barrel has 5 locking pins
- Cap lock on the left side
- Cam gear has 18 teeth
- Trigger consists of 3 parts
- Long water jacket
- Foldable handles
- ^ Weapon features:
- Barrel has 5 locking pins
- Cap lock on the left side
- Cam gear has 18 teeth
- Trigger consists of 3 parts
- Short water jacket
- Foldable handles
- ^ The gun model is the FN-Browning M.36 No.3.
- ^ A Mauser 98-type carbine misidentified as a youth training carbine.[14]
- ^ Chetnik Puska 7,92 mm M.24ČK.
- ^ Could use German-made 7.92mm Mauser ammunition.
- ^ Could not use German-made 7.92mm Mauser ammunition.
- ^ Mauser-pattern carbine for Chile, chambered for 8mm Mauser instead of the Chilean 7mm.[16]
- ^ A (practically identical) clone of the Kar 98k using the Polish Karabinek wz. 1929 as the base.
- ^ Rifle length.
- ^ Carbine length.
- ^ Captured from Latvia, as well as some being supplied as Lend-Lease equipment.
- ^ a b c Captured from Latvia after the occupation of the Baltic in 1940.
- ^ a b c d Captured from Lithuania after the occupation of the Baltic in 1940.
- ^ a b c Captured from Poland after the Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939.
- ^ Right-hand charging handle.
- ^ Left-hand charging handle.
- ^ Described as a single-shot weapon.
- ^ Described having an integral box magazine.
- ^ This is the Gewehr 33/40 made in 1941 and 1942 during the German occupation of Czechoslovakia for the Wehrmacht (German armed forces) especially for use in the Gebirgsjäger (German mountain troops).
References
- ^ "Lexikon der Wehrmacht - Gewehre".
- ^ Gander, Terry (1979). Weapons of the Third Reich:an encyclopedic survey of all small arms, artillery, and special weapons of the German land forces, 1939-1945. Chamberlain, Peter. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday. p. 9. ISBN 0385150903. OCLC 5071295.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "Blanc 01". 2008-04-29. Archived from the original on 29 April 2008. Retrieved 2017-10-10.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Chamberlain, Peter (1976). Allied pistols, rifles and grenades. Gander, Terry. London: Macdonald and Jane's. ISBN 0354010050. OCLC 3032942.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Chamberlain, Peter (1976). Axis pistols, rifles, and grenades. Gander, Terry. New York: Arco. ISBN 0668040769. OCLC 2388349.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Hogg, Ian (2000). Military small arms of the 20th century. Weeks, John S. (7th ed.). Iola, WI: Krause Publications. ISBN 0873418247. OCLC 45015519.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "German Production of 54r". 7.62x54r.net. Retrieved 2017-10-13.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "German captured weapons designations [Archive] - Gunboard's Forums". forums.gunboards.com. 19 September 2009. Retrieved 2017-10-13.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "List of World War II German firearms - Gunsopedia". www.gunsopedia.com. Retrieved 2017-10-13.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Chamberlain, Peter (1974). Machine guns. Gander, Terry. New York: Arco Pub. Co. ISBN 0668036087. OCLC 1300045.
- ^ "Star Firearms — A-series pistols". star-firearms.com.
- ^ "Vuistvuurwapens". grebbeberg.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved June 20, 2025.
- ^ "5-schots randvuurgeweer systeem Mannlicher Nederlands model 1895 KSO Voor kamerschietoefeningen, kaliber 5.5 mm Bosquette, gebruikt door het Duitse leger als gewehr 201 (h) - Gewehr 201 (h)". collectie.nmm.nl. Retrieved May 5, 2025.
- ^ Bogdanović, Branko (2022-05-13). "Mauser puška za Sokole ili?" [Mauser rifle for the Falcons or?]. oruzjeonline.com (in Serbian). Retrieved 2025-05-04.
- ^ "Nagant 1893 Norwegian". littlegun.be. Retrieved 2025-05-04.
- ^ McCollum, Ian (December 9, 2024). "Steyrs for the Luftwaffe: The G29(ö) aka Gewehr 12/34". www.forgottenweapons.com.
- ^ "01 Czechoslovak aircraft machine gun 30 model calibre 7,92 mm Mauser". vhu.cz. Retrieved July 5, 2025.
- ^ Kriegerfaust007-live. "Letecky kulomet vzor 30, or "Aircraft machine gun Model 30,"". forum.enlisted.net. Retrieved July 5, 2025.
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Bibliography
- Hogg, Ian (2000). Military small arms of the 20th century. Weeks, John. Iola, WI: Krause Publications. ISBN 0873418247
- Chamberlain, Peter (1975). Allied pistols, rifles and grenades. Gander, Terry. New York: Arco. ISBN 0354010050
- Chamberlain, Peter (1975). Axis pistols, rifles, and grenades. Gander, Terry,. New York: Arco Pub. Co. ISBN 0668040769
- Chamberlain, Peter (1974). Machine Guns. Gander, Terry,. New York: Arco Pub. Co. ISBN 0668036087
External links
- Kennblätter fremden Geräts, German designations of foreign material in World War II (including firearms).
- http://7.62x54r.net/Forums/index.php?topic=12239.0;wap2
- http://forums.gunboards.com/archive/index.php/t-132317.html
- http://www.gunsopedia.com/List_of_World_War_II_German_firearms