Ribeyrolle 1918 automatic carbine
Carabine-mitrailleuse Ribeyrolles Modèle 1918 | |
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Type | Submachine gun |
Place of origin | France |
Service history | |
Used by | French Army |
Wars | World War I |
Production history | |
Designed | 1916 |
Produced | 1916 to 1920 |
Specifications | |
Weight | 5.1 kg Unloaded |
Length | 1090 mm |
Barrel length | 450 mm |
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Cartridge | 8×35mm Ribeyrolle |
Action | Direct Blow-back[1] |
Rate of fire | 550–600 rounds per minute |
Muzzle velocity | 570 m/s |
Effective firing range | 400 m[1] |
Feed system | 25-round box magazine |
Sights | Graduated sights up to 500 m |
The Ribeyrolles 1918 was an attempt to manufacture an automatic rifle for the French forces. It was chambered in the experimental 8×35 mm round, used straight blow-back, was fed from a 25 round magazine and had an effective range of 400 m. The cartridge, arguably the first purpose-built intermediate cartridge, was obtained by necking it down the .351 Winchester Self-Loading.[1] Another source indicates that it was chambered in a cartridge designated 8×32 mmSR.[2]
Its official name was Carabine Mitrailleuse 1918 (Machine Carbine 1918 in English); in a 2007 book it appears as "fusil automatique Ribeyrolles 1918".[2] The Ribeyrolles had the distinction of being fitted with a lightweight bipod on the front (which would be meant to be used as a support weapon for a group of soldiers) and a rifle bayonet identical to that of Berthier Model 1907/15.
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External links
- "French .351 W.S.L.". iaaforum.org. Retrieved 2011-02-15.
- "8x35 Ribeyrolle /". Municion.org. Retrieved 2011-02-15.