Enjoying Black Powder Episode 4: The Mauser Gewehr 1871

Published on October 26, 2024
Duration: 11:49

This episode delves into the Mauser Gewehr 1871, a pivotal single-shot bolt-action rifle adopted by Prussia after the Franco-Prussian War. It highlights the rifle's unique features like the flag safety and bolt retention screw, and discusses its use of the 11mm black powder cartridge. The review includes practical shooting tests, noting its smooth operation and pleasant recoil despite minor fouling issues and a broken barrel band spring.

Quick Summary

The Mauser Gewehr 1871 was adopted by Prussia after the Franco-Prussian War due to its superiority over the Dreyse needle gun. It features a unique bolt retention screw, the iconic Mauser flag safety, and fires the 11mm black powder cartridge. Despite fouling issues, it's praised for smooth operation and pleasant recoil.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Historical Context: Prussian Adoption
  2. 01:19Technical Features: Bolt & Safety
  3. 02:00Shooting the 11mm Mauser Cartridge
  4. 04:11Production & Combat History (Ireland)
  5. 05:12Practical Shooting Tests & Fouling
  6. 08:21Speed Test & Mechanical Failure
  7. 09:31Final Assessment & Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

What historical event led to the adoption of the Mauser Gewehr 1871?

Following the Franco-Prussian War, Prussian military leaders recognized the inferiority of their Dreyse needle gun compared to more modern metallic cartridge rifles, prompting the adoption of the Mauser single-shot bolt-action design.

What are some unique features of the Mauser Gewehr 1871?

The Mauser 1871 features a distinctive bolt retention screw on its split bridge receiver and introduced the iconic Mauser 'flag' safety, which remained in use through WWII. It also lacks an ejector, requiring manual clearing of spent casings.

What cartridge does the Mauser Gewehr 1871 use, and what are its characteristics?

The rifle fires the 11mm Mauser black powder cartridge. While contemporary cartridges were similar in performance, national prestige led to many proprietary designs during this era.

Besides German service, where else was the Mauser Gewehr 1871 notably used?

The Mauser Gewehr 1871 saw significant use outside of German military service. It was famously employed by Irish rebels during the 1916 Easter Rising.

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