User:WegianWarrior/Uploaded pictures

Just all the pictures I've uploaded for use in various articles. Fair use (most of them likely to be in the Public Domain because they are old anyway) that I've uploaded are marked as such and are no longer shown inline, but as links.

Weapons and warfare related edit

Guns, rifles and suchlike edit

 
The breech end of two Kammerlader rifles
 
Kammerlader M1857.
 
Exterior and cutaway view of the M1867 action
 
Exploded view of the M1867
 
Spent round is pulled out by the extractor, while a fresh round is pushed into the 'bed' on the breechblock
 
The new round is chambered manually, and the breechblock rise while the hammer stays cocked
 
Closeup of the Krag-Jørgensen receiver and magazine door on a Norwegian M1912 Carbine
 
An exploded view of an early Krag-Jørgensen
 
Norwegian soldiers in 1905, armed with the Krag-Jørgensen
 
M1894 with telescopic sight
 
M1897
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M1895 (top) and M1906 (bottom)
 
M1906
 
M1894
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The single prototype of a M1894 modified for belt feed (fair use image).
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M1894 modifed with SNABB38 (fair use image).
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The various Danish Krag-Jørgensen rifles and carbines (fair use image).
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The US M1892 Rifle (fair use image).
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The US M1892 Carbine (fair use image).
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Cutaway drawing of the 'Speed Loader'
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The 'Speed Loader' mounted on a M1894 (fair use image).
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Cross sextion of the M1884 (fair use image).
 
A Jarmann M1894 manufactured in Sweden
 
Closeup of the bolt and reciver of the Jarmann rifle
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Front volley sight mounted on the forward band of the M1884 (fair use image).
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A 1930 advertisement for the M28 (fair use image).
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The M28 was delivered in a custom crate loaded with supplies (fair use image).
 
Group of Norwegian soldiers armed with the Jarmann M1884. Uniforms suggest photograph dates from the late 1880s.
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Norwegian cadets from the War Academy armed with Jarmann M1884 rifles.
 
A collection of rifles from the Fram museum.

Warships edit

 
Plan view of Tordenskjold class costal battleship. Traced from plan provided by the Norwegian Armed Forces museum, excess details left out.
 
Sideplan of Tordenskjold class costal battleship. Note heavy guns in turrets on either end, secondary armament in central battery, of particular interest is the light QF guns mounted on top of the turrets.
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Norwegian Coastal Defense Cruiser of Eidsvold class (fair use image).
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Sideview of the Bjørgvin class coastal battleship (fair use image).
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Photograph of P/S Tordenskjold from 1900. Taken by the Royal Norwegian Navy (fair use image).
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Panserskip Tordenskjold in Amsterdam shortly after 1918. Taken by Royal Norwegian Navy (fair use image).
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The Norwegian King Haakon VII inspecs HNoMS Eidsvold on the 28th November 1905 (fair use image).
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An Eidsvold class coastal defence cruiser underway (fair use image).
 
Models of the coastal defence cruisers Tordenskiold and Eidsvold. HNoMS Eidvold in the rear.
 
The emergency steering wheel from HNoMs Norge, retrived from Narvik harbour by divers in 1983.
 
Lyn class torpedoboat.
 
Six of the Lyn class torpedo boats in attack formation during World War I.
 
Models of late production Lyn class torpedoboats, seen from starboard.
 
Models of late production Lyn class torpedoboats, seen from the stern.
 
Plan of Draug. Note placement of GF guns (green) and torpedo tubes (blue).
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Torpedojageren Draug at some point before WW2. Note QF guns in blisters along the side to allow forward fire. (Fair use image)
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Norwegian coast guard vessel Pol III (fair use image).
 
The crew of Thrudvang photographed on June 13 1870, gathered around the central turret.
 
Image of the Norwegian monitor Skorpionen (or one of the two other ships in her class). First published in the Danish Illustrert Tidene, 14 July 1867.

Ammunition edit

 
The 12.17 mm rimfire round of the M1867

Odds and ends edit

Not really weapon related edit

Biographies edit

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