Ribeyrolles 1918 - France's First Assault Rifle or a Failed Prototype?

Published on May 22, 2018
Duration: 7:46

This entry details the Ribeyrolles 1918, a French prototype firearm from WWI, explored by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons. It examines its design, experimental cartridge, and significant reliability issues that prevented its adoption. The analysis highlights its place as an early concept for an assault rifle, despite its ultimate failure.

Quick Summary

The Ribeyrolles 1918 was a WWI French prototype firearm, considered an early assault rifle concept. It used an experimental 8x35mm cartridge but suffered critical reliability failures and was deemed too heavy and underpowered by the military, preventing its adoption. No physical examples are known to exist.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Ribeyrolles 1918
  2. 01:06Assault Rifle Concept and Gaming Fame
  3. 02:04Physical Specs and Cartridge
  4. 04:06Testing and Reliability Failures
  5. 04:54Strategic Mismatch

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the Ribeyrolles 1918?

The Ribeyrolles 1918 was a prototype select-fire, intermediate cartridge, magazine-fed carbine developed in France during World War I. It is considered one of the earliest conceptual designs for what would later be known as an assault rifle.

What cartridge did the Ribeyrolles 1918 use?

The Ribeyrolles 1918 was chambered in an experimental 8x35mm semi-rimmed cartridge. This round was based on the .351 Winchester Self-Loading cartridge, designed to offer intermediate performance between pistol and full-power rifle rounds.

Why was the Ribeyrolles 1918 not adopted by the French military?

The Ribeyrolles 1918 suffered from severe reliability issues, making it impractical for military use. Additionally, the French military found it too heavy for a submachine gun and underpowered for a standard infantry rifle, with a limited effective range.

Did any Ribeyrolles 1918 prototypes survive?

As of the video's production, no physical examples of the Ribeyrolles 1918 prototype are known to have survived. Its notoriety has been significantly boosted by its appearance in the video game Battlefield 1.

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