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  1. Gewehr 41 - Wikipedia

    The Gewehr 41 English: Rifle 41, commonly known as the G41 (W) or G41 (M), denoting the manufacturer (Walther or Mauser), are two distinct and different battle rifles manufactured and used by Nazi Germany during World War II.

  2. Heckler & Koch G41 - Wikipedia

    The Heckler & Koch G41 is a German 5.56×45mm NATO assault rifle introduced in 1981 and produced in limited quantities by Heckler & Koch. It was designed to replace the 7.62×51mm NATO chambered Heckler & Koch G3 and the G3 based .223 Remington/5.56×45mm and later 5.56×45mm NATO chambered Heckler & Koch HK33 service rifles providing a more ...

  3. GLOCK 41 - G41 - Buy Online Today

    The GLOCK 41 Gen4 is a 45 Auto caliber pistol designed to maximize sight radius while achieving perfect weight distribution and balance. The longer barrel and slide help to reduce muzzle flip and felt recoil whereas the extended sight radius provides better accuracy.

  4. Gewehr 41(M) - Forgotten Weapons

    The G41(M) was Mauser's design for the first German self-loading combat rifle. It was exceedingly complex, and lost out the Walther's G41(W).

  5. Heckler & Koch G41 – The Armourers Bench

    Jan 20, 2019 · In 1981, Heckler & Koch introduced what would be their last infantry rifle that used their tried and tested roller-delayed blowback action, the HK G41.

  6. The G41 (W): A Flawed but Notable part of 20th Century

    May 25, 2021 · The G41(W) was also a heavy beast, weighing in at 11¼ pounds. While the mass of the rifle and the gas system helped absorb the notoriously violent recoil of the 7.92×57 Mauser that pushed a 197-grain bullet at velocities at or above 2,700 fps, it was a brick to lug around compared to the K98.

  7. Heckler & Koch's Forgotten Rifle of the 80s – The G41

    Feb 5, 2019 · The G41 represents HK’s last roller-delayed blowback action infantry rifle. It remained in production for just over a decade before finally being replaced by the lighter weight G36 which abandoned the roller-delayed blowback …

  8. German Gewehr 41 - Milsurp World

    In Dec 1942, the German military officially adopts Walther's rifle and designates it "Gewehr 41". Walther rifles made after this announcement drop the "(W)" and will just be marked "G41". In other words, there are technically 3 different G41 rifles; …

  9. Exploring the Design and Innovation of the G41 | Luxus Capital

    Discover the story behind the Heckler & Koch G41, a rifle that aimed to combine the best of NATO’s 5.56mm standards with H&K’s renowned engineering. Explore its design, performance, and why this continuation of innovation remains a fascinating chapter in firearm history.

  10. Gewehr 41 | Military Wiki | Fandom

    The Gewehr 41 rifles, commonly known as the G41(W) or G41(M), were semi-automatic rifles used by Nazi Germany during World War II. By 1940, it became apparent that some form of a semi-automatic rifle, with a higher rate of fire than existing bolt-action rifle models, was necessary to improve the...