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==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 18:45, 9 April 2020

Blitz & Keckler
Aktiengesellschaft
Traded asBKAG
IndustryFirearms
Founded1953
FounderEduard Keckler
Gustav Alberg
Jochen Weirich
Headquarters,
Key people
CEO: Franz Gruber
RevenueIncrease ₰157 million (2019)
Decrease ₰11.1 million
Increase ₰11.9 million
Total assetsIncrease ₰211 million
Total equityDecrease ₰121.3 million
Number of employees
2,750

Blitz & Keckler is a Ostlander defense manufacturing company that manufactures handguns, rifles, submachine guns, and grenade launchers primarily for the Bodentruppen, the ground forces component of the Reichstreitkräfte. It was founded by Eduard Keckler, a firearms designer and engineer who worked for Reich Ausrüstung Gesellschaft before breaking from the company over design and creative differences. He founded Blitz & Keckler in 1949 along with Gustav Alberg and Jochen Weirich. The company is headquartered in Valfitz.

B+K has a history of innovation in firearms, being one of the first firearms firms to incorporate polymers in weapon designs, and also developed modern polygonal rifling, noted for its high accuracy, increased muzzle velocity and barrel life. In addition, it is the sole producer of roller-delayed blowback firesrms within Ostlichtor, a system of firearms operation actually conceptualized by Keckler while working for RAG, and first developed by Keckler as part of B+K. The system of operation was first introduced on the company's Blitz & Keckler Sturmgewehr 61 assault rifle, which was adopted by the Bodentruppen in 1964, and standaerized across the Reichstreitkräfte in 1967.

History

Initially, Gustav Alberg proposed the name "Blitz" for the entity he, Keckler and Weirich were creating. However, Keckler opposed the idea, preferring instead to include, at the very least, his own surname in the firm's title. In 1951, Keckler agreed to the name Blitz and Keckler, and that the company's logo would feature a prominent lightning bolt with a minimalized "H".

Designation system

BK developed a designation system for its firearms prior to its establishment in 1953. It is utilized for weapons sold on the Ostlander civilian market, and for any weapon that did not receive a designation from the Reichstreitkräfte. The system breaks down as follows:

  • The first number indicates the weapons fire mode
Fire mode Designator
Manual 1
Semiautomatic 2
Burst 3
Automatic 4
  • The second number indicates the weapons caliber
Caliber Designator
7×57 mm 1
7.65×21 mm 2
5.6×15 mm 3
6.35×16 mm 4
7.65×17 mm 5
9×17 mm 6
18.5 mm 7
6.5x49 mm 8
11.43×19 mm 9
  • The third number is the last two digits of the year it entered production

Product list

Service weapons

Submachine guns

Shotgun

Rifles

Machine guns

Grenade launchers

Civilian weapons

Rifles

See also