Catalonia's Attempt at a Pistol: the Blowback Isard

Published on September 12, 2018
Duration: 15:29

The Isard pistol, a rare Catalan-made firearm from the Spanish Civil War, was a last-ditch Republican effort. It mimics the Colt M1911's styling but uses a simple blowback action, unusual and potentially unsafe for 9mm Largo. Production was limited to around 300 units, with significant hand-fitting and variations between first and second patterns.

Quick Summary

The Isard pistol, made in Catalonia during the Spanish Civil War (1938), mimics the Colt M1911's look but uses a simple blowback action, which is potentially unsafe for 9mm Largo. It lacked a mechanical disconnector, increasing the risk of firing out of battery.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Isard Pistol
  2. 02:07Design and Comparison with M1911
  3. 02:58Disassembly and Internal Mechanics
  4. 04:27Recoil Spring and Safety Concerns
  5. 06:04First Pattern Features
  6. 09:10Second Pattern Variations
  7. 13:14The Tarradelles Variant

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Isard pistol and when was it produced?

The Isard is a rare pistol produced in Catalonia during the Spanish Civil War, specifically in early 1938. It represented a last-ditch effort by the Republican government to arm its forces.

What is the action type of the Isard pistol?

The Isard pistol features a simple blowback action. This is unusual and potentially unsafe for a high-pressure cartridge like the 9mm Largo, as it lacks the locked-breech mechanism found in many other firearms.

How does the Isard pistol compare to the Colt M1911?

Stylistically, the Isard heavily mimics the Colt M1911. However, its internal mechanics differ significantly, employing a blowback system instead of the M1911's locked-breech design.

Were there safety concerns with the Isard pistol?

Yes, the Isard pistol had significant safety concerns. Its blowback operation with 9mm Largo was questionable, and it notably lacked a mechanical disconnector, meaning it could fire out of battery.

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