Why wasn't this Britain's first bullpup service rifle? The EM1 with weapons expert Jonathan Ferguson

Published on October 13, 2021
Duration: 13:29

This entry details the Thorpe EM1, a British bullpup service rifle prototype from 1949, explored by weapons expert Jonathan Ferguson. It highlights the EM1's stamped steel construction, Gerat 06-influenced action, .280 caliber, and unique features like dual handguards and an optical sight. The rifle's development context, its competition with the EM2, and its designer, Stanley Thorpe, are also covered, offering insights into a less-discussed piece of British firearms history.

Quick Summary

The Thorpe EM1 was a 1949 British bullpup rifle prototype featuring stamped steel construction and a Gerat 06-inspired roller-locked action. Chambered in .280 (7mm), it competed against the EM2, utilizing a non-magnifying optical sight and dual handguards for bayonet use. Designed by Stanley Thorpe, it represents a significant, though less famous, development in British small arms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Thorpe EM1 & Author
  2. 00:35Defining the Bullpup Concept
  3. 01:10Post-WWII Development & .280 Cartridge
  4. 02:35EM1 vs. EM2 Competition
  5. 04:02Technical Construction: Stamped Steel & Gerat 06
  6. 04:42Designer Profile: Stanley Thorpe
  7. 06:05Physical Features & Ergonomics
  8. 07:17Bayonet & Grenade Launching Capabilities
  9. 10:47Optical Sighting System

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the Thorpe EM1?

The Thorpe EM1 was a British bullpup service rifle prototype developed in 1949. It featured stamped steel construction, a gas-operated, roller-locked action based on the German Gerat 06, and was chambered for the .280 (7mm) intermediate cartridge.

What distinguished the Thorpe EM1 from the EM2?

Unlike the EM2, which used machined construction, the EM1 was built using stamped steel influenced by German designs. While both competed in trials, the EM2 ultimately received more internal preference within British development circles.

Who designed the Thorpe EM1?

The Thorpe EM1 was designed by Stanley Thorpe, a civilian mechanical engineering draftsman. He was later awarded an OBE for his contributions to small arms development.

What type of sights did the Thorpe EM1 use?

The Thorpe EM1 was equipped with a non-magnifying optical sight. This sight featured an etched reticle designed to provide a consistent point of aim, compensating for the short sight radius typical of bullpup firearms.

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