Infanteriegewehr Modell 1842

The Infanteriegewehr Modell 1842 (English: Infantry rifle, type 1842) was one of the first standardised service rifles used by the Swiss armed forces. It was introduced in 1842 as a result of a decision by the authorities of the Old Swiss Confederacy to standardise the weapons of the then still separate armies of the Swiss Cantons.

Infanteriegewehr Modell 1842
TypeService rifle
Place of originSwitzerland
Service history
In service1842 – c. 1863
Used byArmies of the Swiss cantons
WarsSonderbund War
Production history
ManufacturerFrancotte Liège, Beuret Frères and others
Variants1859 refit to 10.4 mm caliber
Specifications
Mass4750 g
Length1470 mm
Barrel length1050 mm

Caliber18 mm
ActionCaplock
Feed systemMuzzleloader
SightsAdjustable rear sight
Modified rifle 1842/59/67

The weapon's barrel was rifled in 1859 (T.59) and then modernized again in 1867 (T.67) with a Milbank-Amsler receiver system to convert it to a breech loader.

References

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  • Ernst Hostettler (1987). Hand-und Faustfeuerwaffen der Schweizer Armee von 1842 bis heute (3rd ed.). Buch-Vertriebs GmbH Zürich. p. 12. ISBN 3-905216-03-5.
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