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Eidgenössischer Stutzer 1851

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Type
  
Service rifle

In service
  
1851 – c. 1863

No. built
  
6,400

Place of origin
  
Switzerland

Used by
  
Swiss Army

Manufacturer
  
Beuret Frères à Liège and private manufacturers

The Eidgenössischer Stutzer 1851 (English: Federal Carbine 1851), also called Feldstutzer 1851, was the first service rifle used by the Swiss armed forces to be procured by the federal government, which was responsible for the armament of the Cantonal armed forces under the 1848 federal constitution. It was also the first military weapon in Europe to use the smaller 10.5 mm caliber (later reduced to 10.4 mm) instead of the prior de facto standard of 18 mm.

The Stutzer was refitted with a Milbank Amsler breechloading system (à tabatière) in 1867. It was replaced by the Repetiergewehr Vetterli, Modell 1869/70 in 1869.

References

Eidgenössischer Stutzer 1851 Wikipedia