
Austrian Icon: The Steyr 1500A - Military Trader/Vehicles
Sep 10, 2024 · Throughout World War II, armies on both sides continued to introduce new weapons and vehicles. One such vehicle was the Austrian-designed Steyr 1500A, which was …
WWII Steyr Mauser rifles discovered
Aug 30, 2008 · Mitchell’s Mausers announces the finding of a rare cache of near-new K98k Mauser rifles that survived the destruction of Nazi Germany.
Steyr automobile - Wikipedia
World War II and beyond [ edit ] During the war, Steyr-Daimler-Puch built vehicles like the Raupenschlepper, Ost for the German Wehrmacht armed forces, and afterwards, modified …
Steyr M1912 pistol - Wikipedia
The Steyr M1912, also known as the Steyr-Hahn, is a semi-automatic pistol that was developed in 1911 by the Austrian firm Steyr Mannlicher. The design was based on the rotating barrel …
Steyr 1500A | World War II Wiki - Fandom
The Steyr 1500A was a light truck used by Germany during World War II. The 1500A was powered by a 85 hp, 8-cylinder air-cooled Steyr 3517cc OHV petrol engine, and had a top …
Steyr 1500 A/02, 1.5-ton, 4x4, Troop Carrier
Designed by well-known German engineer Ferdinand Porsche in 1940 and produced by the equally well-known Austrian Steyr works, the Steyr 1500 A or "Kfz.70" became an important …
Steyr 1500 A - Kfz. der Wehrmacht
Steyr made 12,450 vehicles of the Steyr 1500 A from September 1941 to March 1944. The roomy but simply constructed car body was perfectly suitable for the usage as personnel carrier. The …
Steyr production spanning 54 years, 1890-1944 - Gunboards Forums
Apr 18, 2014 · I suspect a WWII bring back as there are no import marks and as you can see met the fate of many bring backs. Bore is mint, all parts match, extractor and internal clip present. …
The M95 Steyr Mannlicher Rifle :: Guns.com
May 24, 2013 · The Austrian Army issued the M95 Steyr Mannlicher rifle in the early 1900s and used it to good effect in World War 1 on no less than three fronts.
History | STEYR ARMS
After the cessation of weapons production at the end of World War II in 1945 it was not until 1950 and only with the permission of the Allied Forces that the production of the ”Mannlicher …