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| Furrer Fliegerpistole || 9x19mm || 40 || 1918 ||  || No page on IMFDB
 
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| Furrer MP19 || 7.65×21mm || 40 || 1919-1962 ||  || No page on IMFDB
 
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| Furrer MP41 || 9x19mm || 40 || 1941-1960 ||  || No page on IMFDB
 
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==Rifles==
 
==Rifles==
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| Furrer M22 || 7.5x55mm Swiss || 6 ||1922||  || No page on IMFDB
 
 
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| [[K31 Rifle]] || 7.5x55mm Swiss || 6 ||1933–1958||  ||[[File:SchmidtRubinK31.jpg|300px]]
 
| [[K31 Rifle]] || 7.5x55mm Swiss || 6 ||1933–1958||  ||[[File:SchmidtRubinK31.jpg|300px]]
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| AK-44 || 7.5x55mm Swiss || 6 ||1944||  || No page on IMFDB
 
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| AK-47 || 7.5x55mm Swiss || 6 ||1944||  || No page on IMFDB
 
 
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==Machine Guns==
 
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| Furrer LMG-25 || 7.5x55mm Swiss || 20 ||1925–1970||  || No page on IMFDB]
 
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| [[W+F MG51]] || 7.5x55mm Swiss || 50 ||1933–1958||  ||[[File:W+F MG51.jpg|300px]]
 
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Revision as of 03:32, 23 February 2024


About

Eidgenössische Waffenfabrik Bern (English: "Federal Arms Factory Bern") was a Swiss state-owned arms factory that was established in 1875 and based in the city of Bern. It was the Swiss Army's primary source for small arms during the late 19th and early 20th century. After World War II, Waffenfabrik Bern was mostly sidelined for military contracts by the private firm SIG. In 1993, the company was privatized and renamed W+F Bern. It was later acquired by the RUAG group, and no longer produces firearms. The talented and influential firearm designer, Adolf Furrer, worked here and made many weapons, mostly toggle-action.

Information

Founded: 1875

Defunct: 1993

Country: Switzerland

Products: Pistols, Rifles, SMGs, Sniper Rifles, LMGs

Guns

Rifles

Weapon Caliber(s) Capacity Produced Variants Image
K31 Rifle 7.5x55mm Swiss 6 1933–1958 SchmidtRubinK31.jpg

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