Gnome et Rhône R5: A Foiled Communist Arms Plan

Published on April 26, 2023
Duration: 10:52

The Gnome et Rhône R5 is a French variant of the British Sten Mk II, developed post-WWII to arm the French military. Initially a Communist Party plan, it was co-opted by the government. Notable differences include a longer barrel, a wooden vertical front grip inspired by the Thompson, and a machined end cap. Despite crude build quality typical of Stens, parts were interchangeable, and it saw service in French colonial conflicts.

Quick Summary

The Gnome et Rhône R5 is a French submachine gun based on the Sten Mk II, featuring a longer barrel, a unique wooden vertical front grip, and a machined end cap. It was developed post-WWII and saw service in French colonial conflicts.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Gnome et Rhône R5
  2. 00:56Historical Context & Communist Arms Plan
  3. 03:13Markings and Build Quality
  4. 04:05Technical Differences: Barrel & Sights
  5. 04:55Distinctive Features: Grip & Safety
  6. 06:22Buttstock and Magazine
  7. 07:27Disassembly and Internal Components
  8. 09:27Production and Service History

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Gnome et Rhône R5?

The Gnome et Rhône R5 is a French submachine gun developed in late 1944/early 1945, based on the British Sten Mk II. It was initially a plan by the French Communist Party to arm their forces but was later taken over by the French government for military use.

What are the key differences between the Gnome et Rhône R5 and the Sten Mk II?

The R5 has a longer barrel (approx. 10 inches), a shorter barrel collar, a welded sharp post front sight, and a distinctive wooden vertical front grip inspired by the Thompson SMG. Internally, it features a machined end cap instead of a stamped one.

What was the historical significance of the Gnome et Rhône R5?

The R5 represents a post-WWII French arms industry effort to equip its military, which was struggling with supply shortages. Its origins also highlight the political maneuvering of the French Communist Party in the immediate post-war period.

How many Gnome et Rhône R5 submachine guns were produced?

Gnome et Rhône was ordered to produce 20,000 R5 submachine guns, but only about 8,000 were actually delivered before production ceased. They were produced in batches of 300.

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