- Alfred von Kropatschek
Alfred Ritter von Kropatschek (
March 30 ,1838 - 1911) was aGeneral in theAustrian Army and a weapons designer of the late 19th century, who was responsible for several rifle and revolver designs in affiliation with theSteyr Mannlicher ; these weapons were used by the armed forces of theAustrian Empire and several other nations. His rifles feature a tubular magazine under the barrel similar to aWinchester rifle ; thecartridge lifter was the key to the Kropatschek design. One of his designs was sold to theFrench Navy , and was later adapted by theFrench Army in the development of the prolificLebel rifle , which served asFrance 's front-line rifle from 1886 through the First World War. Many people say more bullets from Kropatschek designed rifles were fired at the Austrians, than by them. [citebook|title=Firearms: The Life Story of a Technology |author= Roger A. Pauly|year=2004|publisher=Greenwood Press| pages=111|id=ISBN 0313327963|url= http://books.google.com/books?id=izGOfMdSm2IC&pg=PA111&ots=wRJCgqJzMd&dq=%22Alfred+von+Kropatschek%22&ei=Dp-8RsD-KoiS7gKVp4zIBQ&ie=ISO-8859-1&output=html&sig=iZ473QB5THYO9aVx3Ce7Kuqj3FE]Kropatschek was a contemporary of
Ferdinand Mannlicher in their affiliations with the Steyr munitions company, but they had competing designs. The Steyr Kropatschek rifles featured the tubular magazine and the Steyr Mannlicher rifles featured a box magazine. The limiting factors of the tubular magazines were: a risk of pointed tip bullets firing the primer of the next cartridge in the tube, and the lack of magazine capacity for short weapons such as carbines (shorter tubes). An advantage of the box magazine is quick reloading by inserting a full clip or by astripper-clip .Rifle and revolver designs
Austria-Hungary
Model 1881 Gendarmarie
Carbine (also known as "M1874/81")
1881 Type TrialsRifle sFrance
Model 1878 Navy rifle ("Fusil de Marine Mle 1878"),
Model 1884 Infantry Rifle ("Fusil d'Infanterie Mle 1884"),
Model 1885 Infantry Rifle ("Fusil d'Infanterie Mle 1885").Portugal
Model 1886 8mm Infantry Rifle ("Espingarda de Infantaria 8 mm m/1886"),
Model 1886/89 8mm Infantry Rifle with heat protecting handguard for colonial use ("Espingarda de Infantaria 8 mm m/1886/89"),
Model 1886 8mm Light Infantry Carbine ("Carabina de Caçadores 8 mm m/1886")
Model 1886 8mm Cavalry Carbine ("Carabina de Cavalaria 8 mm m/1886").References
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