Jean Samuel Pauly

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Jean Samuel Pauly (1766-), also Samuel Johannes Pauly, was a famous gunsmith of the early 19th century. Pauly was born at Vechigen near Bern, Switzerland on 13 April 1766.[1]

Career

In 1798, at 32, Pauly became an Artillery sergeant.[2] He fought as a member of the Swiss Army, together with the French, under Masséna. During his campaigns, in 1799, Pauly wrote a manual about the usage of firearms.

Pauly moved to Paris in 1802 where he worked on designing an airship and maintained contact with the weapon manufacturer of Saint-Etienne. In 1804 he designed an automatic bridge. Pauly used for himself the title "Colonel Jean Samuel Pauly".[2] He established a gunsmith worshop where he developed mercury fulminate platina. In 1809 he employed the German Johann Nikolaus von Dreyse who would later become the inventor of the famous Dreyse rifle.

Self-contained cartridge

In Paris in 1808, in association with French gunsmith François Prélat, Pauly created the first fully self-contained cartridges:[3] the cartridges incorporated a copper base with integrated mercury fulminate primer powder (the major innovation of Pauly), a paper casing and a round bullet.[2] The cartridge was loaded through the breech and fired with a needle. The needle-activated central-fire breech-loading gun would become a major feature of firearms thereafter.[4] The corresponding firearm was also developed by Pauly.[3] Pauly made an improved version which was protected by a patent on 29 September 1812.[3] The cartridge was further improved by the French gunsmith Casimir Lefaucheux in 1836.

Upon the fall of Paris to the allies on 5 April 1814, von Dreyse left for Prussia and Pauly left for London, where he continued developing various weapons under the sponsorship of Durs Egg.

Notes

  1. ^ "Johannes Samuel Pauly, later known as Jean Samuel or Samuel John, was born near Berne, Switzerland, in 1766" in Encyclopedia of Firearms - Page 225 by Harold Leslie Peterson
  2. ^ a b c Firearms by Roger Pauly p.94 [1]
  3. ^ a b c Chemical Analysis of Firearms, Ammunition, and Gunshot Residue by James Smyth Wallace Page 24 [2]
  4. ^ A History of Firearms By W. Y. Carman p.121 [3]