This review delves into the rare 1907 French C6 Chauchat prototype, a long-recoil semi-automatic rifle developed as part of France's early attempts to adopt self-loading military arms. Despite its innovative design, including a unique 7x59mm rimless cartridge and a 31-inch barrel for volley fire, the rifle faced adoption barriers due to mechanical complexity, high cost, and the onset of WWI. Trials revealed a 3.77% malfunction rate, contributing to its eventual rejection in favor of bolt-action designs.
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