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Name
  
Jacob Jarmann


Died
  
March 29, 1894, Norway

Jacob Smith Jarmann

Full Name
  
Jacob Smith Jarmann

Born
  
30 May 1816 (
1816-05-30
)
Gudbrandsdalen, Nord-Fron, in Oppland County, Norway

Occupation
  
firearms designer and inventor

Jacob Smith Jarmann (30 May 1816 – 29 March 1894) was a Norwegian firearms designer and inventor of the Jarmann rifle.

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Biography

Jarmann was born in the parish of Nord-Fron in Oppland, Norway. He was raised at the farm Øien in the traditional district of Gudbrandsdalen. He developed an interest in firearms at an early age, and he designed his first rifle—a breech loading rifle firing cardboard cartridges—in 1838, but this was turned down by the armed forces at the time. The logic was that a rifle capable of firing 13 shots a minute would be impossible to supply with enough ammunition.

In the 1870s he stepped down from the daily running of his workshop to develop his newly invented bolt action rifle. This rifle, the Jarmann, was adopted by the Norwegian Army in 1884. The weapon was produced at the Kongsberg Weapon Factory (Kongsberg Våpenfabrikk).

Jarmann was appointed a Knight of the Order of St. Olav and made a member of the Order of Vasa. He died in 1894, the same year his rifle was phased out of the service and replaced with the Krag-Jørgensen. After the Jarmann rifle was phased out of military use, some of the weapons were converted for use as the Jarmann harpoon rifle.

  • Flatnes, Oyvind (2014) From Musket to Metallic Cartridge (Crowood Press) ISBN 978-18-479759-3-5
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