527:(1870–1871), the Chassepot met its Prussian counterpart, the Dreyse needle-fire rifle. The Chassepot had several advantages over the Dreyse. It featured a rubber obturator on its bolt head to provide a more efficient gas-seal. Although it fired a smaller caliber (11 mm vs. 15.4 for the Dreyse), the Chassepot ammunition had more gunpowder (5.68 grams vs 4.85 grams), resulting in higher muzzle velocity (436 meters per second, 33% over the Dreyse), a flatter trajectory and a longer range. Thus the sights on the Chassepot could be elevated up to 1,600 meters, while the maximum sight setting of the Dreyse was only 600 meters. The Chassepot had a weight of 4.1 kg versus 4.57 kg for the needle-fire rifle. It was also shorter (1310 mm vs. 1424 mm).
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drawn brass metallic cartridge. Otherwise, the Gras rifle was basically identical in outward appearance to the
Chassepot rifle. Nearly all rifles of the older Chassepot model (Mle 1866) remaining in store were eventually converted to take the 11 mm Gras metallic cartridge ammunition
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1866/74). About 665,327 Chassepot rifles had been captured by the German coalition that defeated France in 1871. Large numbers of these captured
Chassepot rifles were shortened and converted to
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792:Ford, p. 23
760:Antique gun
685:From left:
632:and of the
518:Minié rifle
456:French Navy
402:bolt-action
298:Bolt action
221: built
1793:Categories
1636:Ammunition
1606:Redoutable
1367:Thouvenin
1354:Small arms
1296:1866–1874
1193:References
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588:obturation
569:Technology
425:Gras rifle
224:~2,000,000
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269:Cartridge
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468:Glisenti
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210:Produced
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644:Gallery
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492:History
476:Austria
472:England
460:Belgium
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284:Caliber
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84:Monaco
80:France
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