A Madsen firearm in Royal Weapons Museum

A Madsen firearm in Royal Weapons Museum

As mentioned before, there are more than 70 firearms includes hunting weapons, war guns, pistols and their requirements in Royal Weapon Museum that belonged to Mohammad Reza Shah (the second Pahlavi), that some of them are donated by ...

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  • تاریخ انتشار: يکشنبه 30 تير 1392 - 09:42

As mentioned before, there are more than 70 firearms includes hunting weapons, war guns, pistols and their requirements in Royal Weapon Museum that belonged to Mohammad Reza Shah (the second Pahlavi), that some of them  are donated by political and military figures of different countries to him.

The hunting firearms are made in famous American & European factories such as Remington, Winchester, Spring Field and Brno and some others are the first series made in Iranian Imperial weapon factories. 

One of the weapons in this museum is a Madsen firearm which belonged to Mohammad Reza Shah (Pahlavi) .It is made by Dansk Rekyl Riffel Syndikat Company in Denmark in 1902.

Specifications of this weapon are in bellow:

Type: Light Machine gun

 Designer: vilhelm Herman Oluf Madsen 

Manufacturer: Dansk Rekyl Riffel Syndikat, Denmark 1902

 Caliber: 303 British

 Operation: Long Recoil

 Action: Sami Auto–Automatic

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