Pistolet modèle An IX
Pistolet modèle An IX | |
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Type | Flintlock pistol |
Place of origin | France |
Service history | |
In service | 1801 - ca. 1815 |
Used by | France and various others |
Wars | Napoleonic wars |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | Manufactures Impériales of Charleville, Maubeuge, St-Etienne, Tulle, Versailles, Mutzig and Torino |
Produced | 1801 - 1808 |
No. built | 80 000 |
Specifications | |
Mass | 1.290 kg |
Length | 352 mm |
Barrel length | 207 mm |
Cartridge | 16.54 mm, 27.19 g lead ball 6.52 black-powder propellant 1g black-powder ignition |
Calibre | 17,1 mm |
Action | flintlock |
Rate of fire | 2 to 3 rpm |
Muzzle velocity | 168 m/s |
Effective firing range | 5 to 10 metres |
Feed system | muzzle loading |
Sights | fixed front post and rear notch |
The Pistolet modèle An IX was a flintlock cavalry pistol, in service in French units from 1801.
The modèle An IX replaced the , which had been criticised to the point where the older modèle 1763 had been brought back into service.
The Pistolet modèle An IX was designed to equip mounted units, each horseman using two pistols. It was used in most mounted units of the Consulat and during the early years of the Empire, as well as in the Navy.
In 1806, the Pistolet modèle An XIII was introduced; the two system co-existed for some time, until the last modèles An IX were upgraded to the An XIII standard.
Variants
A variant with longer barrel.
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- Firearms of France
- Single-shot pistols
- Black-powder pistols