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Werndl hunter rifle 1867, Stock Photo, Picture And Royalty Free Image. Pic.  IBK-232077 | agefotostock
Werndl hunter rifle 1867, Stock Photo, Picture And Royalty Free Image. Pic. IBK-232077 | agefotostock

Shooting the Werndl rifle to 200 meters - capandball.eu
Shooting the Werndl rifle to 200 meters - capandball.eu

Eric with his Werndl Rifle 1867/77 - YouTube
Eric with his Werndl Rifle 1867/77 - YouTube

M1873 and M1873/77 Werndl
M1873 and M1873/77 Werndl

Austrian M1867 Werndl-Holub Bolt Action Rifle | Cowan's Auction House: The  Midwest's Most Trusted Auction House / Antiques / Fine Art / Art Appraisals
Austrian M1867 Werndl-Holub Bolt Action Rifle | Cowan's Auction House: The Midwest's Most Trusted Auction House / Antiques / Fine Art / Art Appraisals

Buck Hill Firearms | Austrian Werndl 11MM
Buck Hill Firearms | Austrian Werndl 11MM

SERVICE WEAPONS, AUSTRIA, special corps rifle M 1873/77, system Werndl,  calibre 11 mm, number 1765H, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available  Stock Photo - Alamy
SERVICE WEAPONS, AUSTRIA, special corps rifle M 1873/77, system Werndl, calibre 11 mm, number 1765H, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available Stock Photo - Alamy

Austro-Hungarian Werndl Infantry Rifles and Carbines
Austro-Hungarian Werndl Infantry Rifles and Carbines

Shooting the Werndl rifle to 200 meters - capandball.eu
Shooting the Werndl rifle to 200 meters - capandball.eu

Austro-Hungarian Werndl Infantry Rifles and Carbines
Austro-Hungarian Werndl Infantry Rifles and Carbines

Lot 276 - Werndl M.1867 11 x 42R rifle
Lot 276 - Werndl M.1867 11 x 42R rifle

Original Austrian Model 1867/77 Werndl–Holub JAEGER 11mm Infantry Rifl –  International Military Antiques
Original Austrian Model 1867/77 Werndl–Holub JAEGER 11mm Infantry Rifl – International Military Antiques

WW1 Game Series - The Austro-Hungarian troops found themselves armed with  the M1867 Werndl–Holub rifle, which was even older than the original  Vetterli. A single-shot breechloader, the Werndl was perfectly serviceable  but
WW1 Game Series - The Austro-Hungarian troops found themselves armed with the M1867 Werndl–Holub rifle, which was even older than the original Vetterli. A single-shot breechloader, the Werndl was perfectly serviceable but

Sold Price: Austrian Model 1867 Werndl-Holub Infantry Rifle - Invalid date  CST
Sold Price: Austrian Model 1867 Werndl-Holub Infantry Rifle - Invalid date CST

File:Werndl rifle Bolt.gif - Wikipedia
File:Werndl rifle Bolt.gif - Wikipedia

ArtStation - Werndl M1867
ArtStation - Werndl M1867

Austrian Austro-Hungarian Werndl Holub Model 1867 Infantry Rifle 008 |  Ancestry Guns
Austrian Austro-Hungarian Werndl Holub Model 1867 Infantry Rifle 008 | Ancestry Guns

Original Austrian Werndl Model 1867/1877 11x58R Carbine Dated 1886 –  International Military Antiques
Original Austrian Werndl Model 1867/1877 11x58R Carbine Dated 1886 – International Military Antiques

Shooting the M 1867/77 Werndl rifle Part I - YouTube
Shooting the M 1867/77 Werndl rifle Part I - YouTube

WERNDL M1867 - C52705 - Simpson Ltd
WERNDL M1867 - C52705 - Simpson Ltd

Austrian, Steyr , Werndl model M1873 Rotating block infantry rifle -  Obsolete Calibre Firearms
Austrian, Steyr , Werndl model M1873 Rotating block infantry rifle - Obsolete Calibre Firearms

Werndl–Holub rifle - Wikipedia
Werndl–Holub rifle - Wikipedia

Original Austrian Model 1867 WERNDL Infantry Rifle- Dated 1868 –  International Military Antiques
Original Austrian Model 1867 WERNDL Infantry Rifle- Dated 1868 – International Military Antiques

M1867 M67/77 Werndl
M1867 M67/77 Werndl

Werndl-Holub M1867 | Gun Wiki | Fandom
Werndl-Holub M1867 | Gun Wiki | Fandom

Please help me identify this Werndl | Gunboards Forums
Please help me identify this Werndl | Gunboards Forums

Sold Price: A 1867 model Werndl infantry rifle - March 6, 0115 10:00 AM CET
Sold Price: A 1867 model Werndl infantry rifle - March 6, 0115 10:00 AM CET

A Schuetzen rifle, Werndl system, A.V. Lebeda in Prague, circa 1880, Cal.  11 mm, no. 10895 on hook cap. Mirror-like bore, octagonal barrel, length 74  cm. Hight-adjustable sight. Diopter. German set trigger.
A Schuetzen rifle, Werndl system, A.V. Lebeda in Prague, circa 1880, Cal. 11 mm, no. 10895 on hook cap. Mirror-like bore, octagonal barrel, length 74 cm. Hight-adjustable sight. Diopter. German set trigger.