Hagen Prototype Semiauto Rifle

Published on October 10, 2016
Duration: 11:41

The Hagen Prototype Semiauto Rifle, designed by Hagen and manufactured in the UK, was tested by the French military in 1912. It features a proprietary 7x56.5mm cartridge, a long-stroke gas piston, and a two-lug rotating bolt. Despite good accuracy and trigger, French trials revealed significant reliability issues, including 22 failures to feed and one to eject in 200 rounds, culminating in a broken gas piston.

Quick Summary

The Hagen Prototype Semiauto Rifle, designed by Hagen and made in the UK, uses a proprietary 7x56.5mm cartridge. French military trials noted its accuracy and trigger but highlighted poor balance and significant reliability issues, including a broken gas piston.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Hagen Rifle
  2. 01:05Technical Specs & Action: 7x56.5mm Cartridge
  3. 02:53Receiver Controls & Loading Mechanism
  4. 05:09Magazine & Sighting System Details
  5. 07:26Markings, Safety, and Bayonet Lug
  6. 08:39French Military Testing Failures & Disassembly

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber does the Hagen Prototype Semiauto Rifle use?

The Hagen Prototype Semiauto Rifle fires a proprietary 7x56.5mm cartridge. It was designed to fire a 150-grain bullet at a velocity of 2550 feet per second.

What were the main findings of the French military trials for the Hagen rifle?

French testers found the Hagen rifle accurate with a great trigger but poorly balanced and heavy. Critically, it suffered significant reliability issues, including feeding failures and a broken gas piston.

What type of action does the Hagen Prototype Semiauto Rifle employ?

The Hagen rifle features a long-stroke gas piston system combined with a two-lug rotating bolt that has a 30-degree rotation for locking.

Who designed and where was the Hagen Prototype Semiauto Rifle manufactured?

The rifle was designed by a Norwegian named Hagen and manufactured in the United Kingdom. It was tested by the French military in 1912.

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