Preetz Model 65

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TypeCarbine
Placeoforigin West Germany
DesignerJosef G. Landmann
Designed1965
Preetz Model 65
TypeCarbine
Place of origin West Germany
Production history
DesignerJosef G. Landmann
Designed1965
Produced1965-1975
Specifications
Cartridge.22LR (some models in .22 WMR)
ActionBlowback
Feed system5 and 10 round detachable box magazine

The Preetz Model 65 is a blowback action, semi-automatic .22LR caliber survival rifle made in several models by Josef G. Landmann of Holstein or Preetz, West Germany, also listed as J.G.L. or JGL 65, 68 and 69 in some references.[1] It was intended as a rival to the Armalite AR-7. A .22 Magnum version identified by a tubular extension to the receiver was also made. An article on Guns.com has suggested that the Model 65 is actually a clone of the AR-7.[2] This claim is supported by allegations on some firearms forums that with a little work, many of the internal parts are interchangeable between the two.

Use Outside West Germany

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