La Lira: A Spanish Copy of the Mannlicher 1901

Published on January 14, 2019
Duration: 12:00

The La Lira is a Spanish copy of the Mannlicher 1901/05 pistol, produced under unique Spanish patent laws. Key differences include the La Lira's detachable magazine and simple blowback action, contrasting with the Mannlicher's fixed magazine and delayed blowback system. While mechanically similar, the La Lira exhibits lower production quality compared to its Austrian counterpart, making it a scarce collector's item.

Quick Summary

The La Lira is a Spanish copy of the Mannlicher 1901 pistol, produced by Garate y Anitua. It differs from the original by using a detachable magazine and a simple blowback action, whereas the Mannlicher has a fixed magazine and delayed blowback. It's chambered in .32 ACP and is a rare collector's item.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the La Lira
  2. 00:47Spanish Patent Law Loophole
  3. 01:33La Lira vs. Mannlicher 1901 Comparison
  4. 03:17Mechanical Differences: Blowback vs. Delayed
  5. 04:23Caliber and Markings: .32 ACP
  6. 05:31Production Quality Comparison
  7. 07:37Rare Damascened La Lira Example
  8. 09:48Historical Context and Rarity

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the La Lira pistol?

The La Lira is a Spanish-made automatic pistol that is a direct copy of the Austrian Mannlicher 1901/05. It was manufactured by Garate y Anitua in Eibar, Spain, between 1901 and 1905, leveraging Spanish patent laws.

What are the main differences between the La Lira and the Mannlicher 1901?

The La Lira features a detachable box magazine and a simple blowback action. In contrast, the original Mannlicher 1901 uses a fixed magazine fed by stripper clips and employs a more complex delayed blowback mechanism.

Why were Spanish copies like the La Lira produced?

Spanish patent laws allowed local companies to manufacture exact replicas of foreign firearm designs if the original patent holder did not establish manufacturing within Spain. This enabled companies like Garate y Anitua to produce the La Lira.

What caliber is the La Lira pistol chambered in?

The La Lira pistol is chambered in the 7.65mm Browning cartridge, commonly known as .32 ACP. This was a popular caliber in Spain, differing from the 7.63mm Mannlicher cartridge used in the original Austrian pistol.

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