
Actually, to even attempt to build such an all-encompassing list would be way beyond my ability. Rather, I have selected some of the more common manufacturers with some examples of what they have built to give you a general idea of what may be out there for collecting purposes. Please feel free to peruse the list and see if it can be of some assistance to you.
"Old World" Military Weapon Manufacturers Manufacturer Some of the weapons produced Country Albion Motors No.2 Mk 1 .38, No.2 Mk1* .38 Britain Amberg Gew98 Germany (WW2 & earlier) Ankara M1938, M1946 Turkey Astra Campo Giro, M300, M400, M600 Spain B (most likely VKT) M91, M39 Finland Beretta M1915, M1934, M1935, M1891 & M1938 Carcanos Italy Bern Vetterli, P08 Luger, M1889, M1911, K31 Switzerland Birmingham Small Arms No.1 Mk.I, No.1 Mk.I*, No.1 Mk.III,
No.1 Mk.III*Britain Brescia Brixia, M1910 Glisenti, M1891 & M1938 Carcanos Italy BRNO 98/22, 98/29, vz23, vz24, vz33/40, 98k, vz52, vz52/57 Czechoslovakia Carl Gustaf M94, M96, M41 Sweden Colt M1911, M1911A1, M1917 revolver USA Cranston Arms Co. M1941 Johnson USA Cugir M44 Mosin Romania CZ CZ24, CZ27, CZ38, CZ50, CZ52 Czechoslovakia Danuvia Works Gew98/40 Hungary Danzig Gew98 Germany (WW2 & earlier) DWM P08 Luger, 1904 Mauser-Vergueiro, M1891, M1895, M1909 Germany (WW2 & earlier) Eddystone M1917 Enfield, P14 USA Enfield (RSAF) No.2 Mk 1, No.2 Mk1*, No.1 Mk.I, No.1 Mk.I*, No.1 Mk.III, No.1 Mk.III*, No.4 Mk.1 Britain Erfurt P08 Luger, Gew98 Germany (WW2 & earlier) Fabrica Militar Sistema M1927 .45ACP, M1909 Rifle Argentina Factory 02 (FEG) M91/30 & M44 Mosin Hungary Factory 26 Type 53, SKS China Fazakerley No.4 Mk.1, No.4 Mk 2, No.5 Mk.1 Britain Fegyvergyr/Femaru M1907 Roth Steyr, M37, M1895 Steyr Hungary FN M1900, M1910, M1922, P35 High power, M1889, M1924, M1924/30, FN49 Belgium Gardone VT M1891 & M1938 Carcanos Italy HAFDASA Ballester Molina, Ballester Rigaud Argentina Harrington & Richardson M1 Garand USA Husqvarna M96, M38, Lahti, Ljungman Sweden IBM M1 Carbine USA John Inglis Company P35 High Power Canada Inland M1 Carbine, M1A1 Carbine USA International Harvester M1 Garand USA Ishapore No.1 Mk III, No.1 Mk III*, No.1 Mk 3*, 2A, 2A1 India Ithaca M1911A1 USA Izhevsk M1891, M1891/30, M38, M44, M1895 Nagant, SVT38, SVT40 Russia Jinsen Type 38, Type 99 Japan Kayoba Nambu Type 1904, Baby Nambu Japan Koishikawa (Tokyo) Type 38 Japan Kokura Type 14, Type 38, Type 99 Japan Kongsberg Krag, M1914 Norway Kragujevac Model 24 Yugoslavia Kreighoff P08 Luger Germany (WW2 & earlier) L.C.Corona M1903A3 USA Liege M1895 Nagant Belgium Lithgow No.1 Mk III, No.1 Mk III*, No.2 Mk 1,
No.2 Mk.1*Australia London Small Arms No.1 Mk.I, No.1 Mk.I*, No.1 Mk.III,
No.1 Mk.III*Britain Long Branch No. 4 Mk 1, No.4 Mk 1* Canada Ludwig Loewe M1891, M1895 Germany (WW2 & earlier) MAC (Chatellerault) M1891, M1935A, M1935S France Madsen (DISA) M47, Ljungman Denmark Maltby No.4 Mk.1 Britain MAS (Saint Etienne) M1886, M1886/93, M1935A, M1935S, MAS36, MAS36/51, MAS44, MAS49, MAS49/56 France MAT (Tulle) M1935A, M1935S France Mauser (Oberndorf) P38, M96 Broomhandle, M94 & M96 Swedes, P08 Luger, M1910, M1914, HSc, Gew98, 98k Germany (WW2 & earlier) Mukden Type 38 Japan Nagoya Type 14, Type 38, Type 99 Japan National Postal Meter M1 Carbine USA National Rifle Factory No.1 Mk.III* Britain New England Westinghouse M1891 Mosin USA Preduzuce 44 M48 Yugoslavia Quality Hardware M1 Carbine USA Radom (Factory 11) M35 Radom, M44 Mosin Poland Remington M1911, M1891 Mosin, M1903A3, Lebel M1907/15, M1917 Enfield, P14 USA Remington Rand M1911A1 USA Rock Island Armory M1903 USA Rock-ola M1 Carbine USA SACM M1935A, M1935S France Saginaw M1 Carbine USA SAGM M1935A, M1935S France SAKO M28, M28/30, M39 Finland Sauer Model 38, Gew98, 98k Germany (WW2 & earlier) Savage M1907, M1915, No.4 Mk 1, No.4 Mk.1* USA Sestroryetsk M1891, SVT40 Russia Simson P08 Luger, Gew98 Germany (WW2 & earlier) Smith&Wesson M1917 Revolver, 'Victory' .38 USA Spandau Gew98 Germany (WW2 & earlier) Sparkbrook No.1 Mk I Britain Spreewerke P38 Germany (WW2 & earlier) Springfield Armory Krag, M1903, M1903A3, M1 Garand USA Standard Products M1 Carbine USA Standard Small Arms (SSA) No.1 Mk.III* Britain Star Model A Spain Steyr (OEWG) M1907 Roth Steyr, M12 Pistol, M88-90, M90, M95, M95/34, M1912 Mauser, 98k Austria Suhl Pistole M (Makarov) East Germany Terni M1891 & M1938 Carcanos Italy Tikkakoski (Tikka) M91, M91/30, M27, M39 Finland Tula M1891, M1891/30, M1895 Nagant, TT30, TT33, SVT38, SVT40 Russia Underwood M1 Carbine USA Union Switch & Signal M1 Carbine USA VKT (now Valmet) M91, M27, M39, Lahti Finland Walther PP, PPK, P38, GEW41, G43/K43 Germany (WW2 & earlier) Warsaw Karabin 98a, Karabinek 98, TT33 Poland Webley No.1 Mk VI .455, Mk IV .38, .455 Automatic Mk I Britain Winchester M1895 Russian, M1917 Enfield, P14, M1 Garand, M1 carbine USA
Again, this list is not attempting to list all the C&R military weapons manufacturers and products they produced; it is simply a little guide as to what can be found out there. If I have missed some of the common manufacturers and their popular firearms, please feel free to drop me a line so that I can get it updated/corrected.Now back to the Methods Page...