Carabine-mitrailleuse Ribeyrolles Modèle 1918
Ribeyrolles 1918
TypeAutomatic rifle/Assault Rifle
Place of originFrance
Production history
DesignerRibeyrolles
Designed1916
Produced1916 to 1920
No. built1 (conjecture)
Specifications
Mass5.1 kg (11 lb) unloaded
Length1,090 mm (43 in)
Barrel length450 mm (18 in)

Cartridge8×35mm Ribeyrolles
ActionDirect blowback[1]
Rate of fire550–600 rounds per minute
Muzzle velocity570 m/s (1,900 ft/s)
Effective firing range400 m (440 yd)[1]
Feed system25-round box magazine
SightsIron sights

The Ribeyrolles 1918 was an attempt to manufacture an automatic rifle for the French forces. It was chambered in the experimental 8×35mm round, used straight blowback, was fed from a 25-round detachable magazine and had an effective range of 400 meters. The cartridge, which some argue was the first purpose-built intermediate cartridge, was obtained by necking down the .351 Winchester Self-Loading.[1] Another source indicates that it was chambered in a cartridge designated 8×32mmSR.[2]

Its official name was Carabine Mitrailleuse 1918 ("Machine Carbine 1918" in English); in a 2007 book it appears as "fusil automatique Ribeyrolles 1918".[2] The Ribeyrolles had the distinction of being fitted with a lightweight bipod on the front (indicating an intended use as a squad automatic weapon) and a rifle bayonet identical to that of the Berthier Model 1907/15.

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Assault Rifles And Their Ammunition:". Quarry.nildram.co.uk. 1943-07-15. Archived from the original on June 2, 2014. Retrieved 2011-02-15.
  2. 1 2 "Re: FRENCH WEAPONS" #56 has info from Jean Huon (2007). Les pistolets mitrailleurs français. Editions Crépin-Leblond. ISBN 978-2-7030-0300-7. Cf. "Re: FRENCH WEAPONS" #58.
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