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Chauchat Ribeyrolles 1918 submachine gun

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Type
  
Submachine gun

In service
  
1918

Wars
  
World War I

Place of origin
  
France

Used by
  
France

Designer
  
Ribeyrolles, Sutter and Chauchat (RSC)

In 1917 the French Army adopted the Mle. 1917 semi-automatic rifle made by Ribeyrolles, Sutter and Chauchat (RSC), who already developed the "Chauchat" Mle. 1915 LMG. In 1918 they presented a "pistolet-mitrailleur" (submachine gun), meant to be used for close-range protection for the French tank crews. The weapon is based on the RSC Mle. 1917 semi-automatic rifle mechanism. The first trials used a Mannlicher–Berthier clip holding 8 cartridges. The trials continued until 1919 with a weapon using the same magazine as the Chauchat. The results were satisfactory but the weapon was too powerful for the intended self-protection use. A mix of standard and tracer bullets was planned to be used to assist in aiming.

Specifications

  • Caliber: 8mm Lebel (8x50mm R)
  • Total length: 0,575 m
  • Barrel length: 0,340 m
  • Weight (empty): about 4 kg
  • References

    Chauchat-Ribeyrolles 1918 submachine gun Wikipedia