Gaulois Palm Pistol

Published on November 23, 2014
Duration: 7:53

This guide details the disassembly and internal mechanism of the French Gaulois Palm Pistol, manufactured by Manufrance. It covers identifying the selector lever, removing the side plate, and understanding the firing and ejection cycles. The information is presented with a high level of authority, drawing on detailed mechanical explanations and historical context.

Quick Summary

The French Gaulois Palm Pistol, manufactured by Manufrance from 1893-1911, features a unique palm-squeeze action. Disassembly involves setting the selector lever to 'D' and removing the side plate to reveal the striker spring, dual sheet metal ejectors, and a bolt-blocking safety mechanism.

Chapters

  1. 00:20Introduction to the Gaulois Palm Pistol
  2. 01:06Manufacturer History: Manufrance
  3. 02:21External Features and Markings
  4. 03:17Selector Lever and Disassembly
  5. 04:11Internal Mechanism and Firing Cycle
  6. 05:34Ejection and Safety Operation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the firing mechanism of the Gaulois Palm Pistol?

The Gaulois Palm Pistol operates via a palm-squeeze action. Squeezing the grip compresses a striker spring, which is released at the end of its travel to fire the cartridge. This mechanism is detailed by Ian McCollum, highlighting its unique design.

How is the Gaulois Palm Pistol disassembled?

Disassembly of the Gaulois Palm Pistol involves first identifying the selector lever and setting it to the 'D' (Disassembly) position. The side plate can then be removed to access the internal firing mechanism, springs, and ejectors.

Who manufactured the Gaulois Palm Pistol and when?

The Gaulois Palm Pistol was manufactured by Manufrance (Manufacture Française d'Armes et Cycles de Saint-Étienne) in France. Production spanned approximately from 1893 to 1911, before being replaced by more modern semi-automatic designs.

What are the key features of the Gaulois Palm Pistol's internal mechanism?

Key internal features include a magazine holding four rounds (plus one in the breech), two sheet metal ejectors for case expulsion, and a safety mechanism that physically blocks the bolt. The firing cycle is initiated by a palm squeeze.

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