Adolf Furrer
Swiss military officer and small arms designer / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not to be confused with Führer or Adolf Hitler.
Adolf Furrer (born Johann Adolf Furrer-Kägi, 13 November 1873 – 15 January 1958) was a Swiss military officer and small arms designer. He used to be the director of the Waffenfabrik Bern and held the rank of Oberstbrigadier (Chief Brigadier) in the Swiss Army.
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Born | (1873-11-13)13 November 1873 Zürich, Switzerland |
Died | 15 January 1958(1958-01-15) (aged 84) Minusio, Switzerland |
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Adolf Furrer was involved with numerous firearms designs in the Swiss Army's arsenal in the first half of 20th century. He is most well known for the Furrer MP41/44 submachine gun that Swiss Army adopted during World War II, thanks to passionate lobbying of Swiss Army officials. The Furrer MP41/44 would become regarded as one of the worst firearm designs of World War II and history.[1]