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Gevær Dessauer-Stuhr, Modell 1860 Gevær Dessauer-Stuhr, Modell 1868 | |
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Type | Bolt action rifle |
Place of origin | Acrea |
Service history | |
In service | 1860-1881 |
Used by | Acrea |
Production history | |
Designer | Johannes Michiel Dessauer Henrik Stuhr |
Designed | 1830-1836 |
Manufacturer | Stuhr Arsenal |
Specifications | |
Weight | 4.5 kg |
Length | 1350 mm |
Cartridge | 11x60mm |
Action | Breech-loading bolt action |
Muzzle velocity | 440 m/s |
The Dessauer M1860, officially the Gevær Dessauer-Stuhr, Modell 1860, was an Acrean military breech-loading rifle which replaced the Dessauer M1836 in 1860 as the Acrean Army's standard infantry rifle. Originally a single-shot rifle using metallic cartridges, the design was updated to incorporate an 8-round tubular magazine beneath the barrel in 1868. All new production rifles from 1868 and after were produced with this design as the Gevær Dessauer-Stuhr, Modell 1868, with some older M1860 rifles retrofitted and introduced as the Gevær Dessauer-Stuhr, Modell 1860/68.