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Mauser C78 "zig-zag"

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File:Mauser Model 1878 Solid-Frame.jpg
Mauser Zig-Zag solid frame.
File:Mauser Model 1878 Hinge-Frame.jpg
Mauser Zig-Zag hinge frame.

The Zig-Zag was a single-action revolver manufactured by Mauser during the late 19th century. It is chambered in a 6mm calibre round and is fed from a 6-round grooved cylinder, hence the name of the revolver.

The original Zig-zag revolver had a solid frame and loading gate. It was developed in 1878, and was the first German military handgun to fire modern brass cartridges. It replaced the earlier needle-fire and pinfire revolvers.[1]

In 1886, an improved 9mm version with a hinged frame was introduced.[2]

In 1896, the Zig-Zag was replaced by the semi-automatic Broomhandle Mauser, but many of the older revolvers remained in use until after World War I.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ [Schmidt, W, Mauser Pistolen ]
  2. ^ [1]
  3. ^ Myatt, F, 19th century firearms