The below table gives a list of firearms that can fire the 7.92×33mm Kurz cartridge.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
This table is sortable for every column.
AMT pistol | Semi-automatic pistol | 2010 | Rechambered variants, limited | ||
Calzada Bayo CB-57 | Assault rifle | 1957 | CB-51 variant | ||
EM-2 rifle | Assault rifle | 1951 | Jesieranski EM-2 and Metcalf EM-3 prototypes | ||
FG 42 | Automatic rifle | 1944-1945 | Tested on first model FG 42 | ||
FN Universal Carbine | Assault rifle | 1947 | FN FAL prototype | ||
Gewehr 43 | Semi-automatic rifle | 1943-1945 | Rechambered variants | ||
Grossfuss Sturmgewehr | Assault rifle | 1945 | |||
Gustloff Volkssturmgewehr | Semi-automatic rifle | 1944-1945 | |||
HIW VSK | Semi-automatic rifle | 1944-1945 | Carbine variant | ||
Karabiner 98k | Bolt-action rifle | 1945- | Post 1945 by collectors with "NUR FÜR KURZ PATRONE" stamped on barrels | ||
Koucky KP 5 | Light machine gun | 1947 | |||
Maschinenkarabiner 42(H) | Assault rifle | 1942-1945 | |||
Maschinenkarabiner 42(W) | Assault rifle | 1942-1945 | |||
Mauser 98 | Bolt-action rifle | 1945- | Post 1945 Lothar-Walther barrels | ||
PB AK pattern rifles | Semi-automatic rifle Assault rifle | 19??- | Chambered in "Prohibited Bore" for civilians | ||
Remington XP-100 | Bullpup bolt-action pistol | Rechambered variants, limited | |||
Schwaben Arms K98 | Bolt-action rifle | 1945- | Newly made K98 by Schwaben Arms GmbH | ||
Spz | Assault rifle | 1944-1945 | |||
StG 44 | Assault rifle | 1944-1945 | |||
StG 45(M) | Assault rifle | 1945 | |||
Volksgewehr (VG3, VG4, VG5) | Bolt-action rifle | 1945 | Later VG3, VG4, VG5 variants | ||
ZK 423 | Light machine gun | 1943 | |||