User:Thom430/Sandbox
Appearance
Thom430/Sandbox | |
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Specifications | |
Mass | 4.2 kg (9.3 lb)[1] |
Length | 1,175 mm (46.3 in)[1] |
length | 710 mm (28 in)[1] |
Bipod
[edit]For use as an ad-hoc automatic rifle, the M16 and M16A1 could be equipped with the XM3 bipod, later standardized as the Bipod, M3 (1966)[2] and Rifle Bipod M3 (1983)[3]. Weighing only 0.6 lbs, the simple and non-adjustable nipod clamped unto the barrel of the rifle to allow for supported fire.
The M3 bipod continues to be referenced in at least one official manual as late as 1985, where it is stated the one of the most stable firing positions is "the prone biped [sic] supported for automatic fire."[4]
table practice
[edit]Afstand doelwit Afstand vizier
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50 | 100 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300 |
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Verhoging in cm | ||||||
100 | 7 | 0 | -24 | -70 | ||
200 | 24 | 36 | 29 | 0 | -54 | -130 |
table pract2
[edit]Afstand doelwit Afstand vizier
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50 | 100 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300 |
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Verhoging in cm | ||||||
100 | 7 | 0 | -24 | -70 | ||
200 | 24 | 36 | 29 | 0 | -54 | -130 |
Table
[edit]Firearm | Type | Calibre | Service Years | Service Branch | notes |
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Pistool M1815[5] | Flintlock Pistol | 17.1mm | 1815–1843 (Army)
1815-1818 (Navy) |
Army, Navy | |
Marinepistool M1818 | Flintlock Pistol | 1818- | Navy | ||
Pistool M1820[6] | Flintlock Pistol | 17.1mm | 1820–1843 | Army | |
Pistool M1815 Percussion[7] | Percussion Pistol | 17.1mm | 1843–1873 | Army | |
Revolver M.73[8] | Revolver | 9.4×21mmR | 1875[9]–1940[8][10] | Army | |
Revolver M.75[9] | Revolver | 9.4×21mmR | 1875[11]-1895[12] | KNIL | This was the Army's M.73, adopted by the KNIL in 1875. |
Revolver (M.91)[13] | Revolver | 9.4×21mmR | 1891–1942 | Navy | This is simply a slightly modified Army M.73. With the Navy, the weapon was the main side-arm until the introduction of the Luger in 1928, after which it continued to see rear-line service. |
Revolver Nieuw Model / M.91[14] | Revolver | 9.4×21mmR | 1894[15]–1928[16] | KNIL | This is not the same weapon as the Navy M.91, but rather, an entirely different design by Captain F.W.H. Kuhn.[11] |
Pistool M.11[17] | Semi-automatic | 9×19mm Parabellum | 1912-1942[17] | KNIL | |
Pistool M.25 No.1[18] | Semi-automatic | .32 ACP | 1925–1940[18] | Army:Koninklijke Marechaussee, Politietroepen, and Rijksveldwacht | |
Pistool M.25 No.2 | Semi-automatic | .380 ACP | 1926–1940 | Army | |
Automatisch Pistool No.1[13] | Semi-automatic | 9×19mm Parabellum | 1928-1942 | Navy | This was the main pistol of the Dutch Navy, being carried by officiers, NCOs, drummers, pipers, non-flying personnel of the Navy Air Force, machine gunners and assistant gunners, and personnel of the Ambulance service |
Automatisch Pistool No.2 | Semi-automatic | 9×20mm | 1923-1942 | Navy | This pistol was in very limited service, with perhaps no more than 80 pistols ever acquired. It was issued to pilots. |
Automatisch Pistool No. 3 (Sauer Model 1930) | Semi-automatic | 7,65×17mmHR | 1933-1942 | Navy | This pistol was issued to officers following a mutiny on the cruiser Zeven Provinciën. It was issued for the express purpose of arming officers to prevent mutinies and was not regarded as a "weapon of war". |
Automatisch Pistool No. 4 | Semi-automatic | 7,65×17mmHR | 1936-1942 | Navy | This pistol replaced the No. 3, whose production ceased circa 1936. It was issued in the same spirit. |
Revolver van 9,65mm[19] | Revolver | .38/200 | 1941-??? | Army | This was simply the British Enfield No. 2 revolver, adopted by the Dutch Armed Forces fighting under British command following the defeat of 1940. |
Pistool Browning FN, 9 mm HP M-46 | Semi.automatic | 9×19mm Parabellum | 1946[20]–1994 | Army | |
Glock 17[21] | Semi-automatic | 9×19mm Parabellum | 1994–Present[21] | Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Marechaussee[21] |
Table by service
[edit]Table
[edit]Firearm | Type | Calibre | Service Years | notes |
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Royal Netherlands Army |
rest
[edit]Voeg ook de Lugers van het KNIL toe
Lees Vanderlinden boek voor M46
service rifle
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ a b c Kennblätter fremdes Geräts: Heft 1: Handwaffen. p. 240
- ^ RIFLE, 5.56-MM, XM16E1. Headquarters, Department of the Army, July 12,1966 p.4
- ^ Technical Manual: Organizational, Direct Support, and General Support Maintenance Manual (Including Repair Parts and Special Tools List): Rifle, 5.56-mm, M16 (1005-00-856-6885): Rifle, 5.56-mm, M16A1 (1005-00-073-9421). Headquarters, Department of the Army. November 25, 1983 p. 1-3
- ^ The Mechanized Infantry Platoon and Squad (APC). Headquarters, Department of the Army. March 1985. p. B-1
- ^ Nederlandse Vuurwapens: Landmacht, Marine, en kolniale troepen 1813-1866; drs. B.J. Martens & drs G. de Vries; p.62-65
- ^ Nederlandse Vuurwapens: Landmacht, Marine, en koloniale troepen 1813-1866; drs. B.J. Martens & drs G. de Vries; p.73-76
- ^ Nederlandse Vuurwapens: Landmacht, Marine, en koloniale troepen 1813-1866; drs. B.J. Martens & drs G. de Vries; p.122
- ^ a b Nederlandse Vuurwapens: Landmacht, Marine, en koloniale troepen 1866-1895; drs. B.J. Martens & drs G. de Vries; p.230-231
- ^ a b Nederlandse Vuurwapens: Landmacht, Marine, en koloniale troepen 1866-1895; drs. B.J. Martens & drs G. de Vries; p.232
- ^ http://www.grebbeberg.nl/index.php?page=vuistvuurwapens
- ^ a b Nederlandse Vuurwapens: Landmacht, Marine, en koloniale troepen 1866-1895; drs. B.J. Martens & drs G. de Vries; p.234
- ^ Nederlandse Vuurwapens: Landmacht, Marine, en koloniale troepen 1866-1895; drs. B.J. Martens & drs G. de Vries; p.235
- ^ a b Nederlandse Vuurwapens: Marine, Mariniers en MLD; drs. B.J. Martens & drs G. de Vries; p.22-27
- ^ Nederlandse Vuurwapens: KNIL en Militaire Luchtvaart 1897-1942; drs. B.J. Martens & drs G. de Vries; p.20
- ^ Nederlandse Vuurwapens: KNIL en Militaire Luchtvaart 1897-1942; drs. B.J. Martens & drs G. de Vries; p.22
- ^ Nederlandse Vuurwapens: KNIL en Militaire Luchtvaart 1897-1942; drs. B.J. Martens & drs G. de Vries; p.23
- ^ a b Nederlandse Vuurwapens: KNIL en Militaire Luchtvaart 1897-1942; drs. B.J. Martens & drs G. de Vries; p.29
- ^ a b Nederlandse Vuurwapens: Landmacht en Luchtvaartafdeling 1895-1940; drs. B.J. Martens & drs G. de Vries; p.32
- ^ Ontwerp-Voorschrift voor de Revolver van 9,65 mm (0.38 inch)
- ^ De ransel op de rug: deel 2, M. Talens, p.364
- ^ a b c "Glock 17, pistool 9 mm". Defensie.nl. Retrieved 2010-06-29.
- ^ a b "Jours de Chasse Hors-Serie no. 5, p.57" (PDF). June 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-08-05. Retrieved 2017-08-05.