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The '''Gimcheok Model 1905''', also known as the '''Joyonghean Sovereign Army Standard Rifle, M1905''' | The '''Gimcheok Model 1905''', also known as the '''Joyonghean Sovereign Army Standard Rifle, M1905''', the '''Joyonghean Krag''' or simply the '''Gimcheok''', is a Joyonghean five-round bolt-action rifle based on the [[Erebonian Empire|Erebonian]] [[Krag-Mauserheim M98]]. It was adopted by the [[Joyonghean Sovereign Army]] in 1905 to replace the older [[Kangjon-Ryong Rifle]]s, and saw service until 1943. | ||
The Joyonghean military considered a new standard issue rifle after witnessing and acquiring abandoned [[Lorica]]n [[M98 Dubois Rifle]]s during the [[Nizhnestroma Affair]]. Afterwards, upon observing the deficiencies with the rifle, a military delegation was sent to Erebonia to inspect the original Krag-Mauserheims. With a license granted by designers [[J. Krag]] and [[E. Mauserheim]], the Army initiated extensive study of the rifle at the [[Gimcheok Imperial Arsenal]], and designed a variant of the rifle, which entails the ammunition it fires, the [[.30-40 Gimcheok]], and a stripper clip; the latter was highly pushed by the Army due to the disadvantage of slow loading from the Kangjon-Ryong. It was then authorized for distribution to soldiers in 1905, and was used extensively until its replacement by the [[Lena-Elfield rifle]] during the [[Third Joyonghean-Quenminese War]]. | The Joyonghean military considered a new standard issue rifle after witnessing and acquiring abandoned [[Lorica]]n [[M98 Dubois Rifle]]s during the [[Nizhnestroma Affair]]. Afterwards, upon observing the deficiencies with the rifle, a military delegation was sent to Erebonia to inspect the original Krag-Mauserheims. With a license granted by designers [[J. Krag]] and [[E. Mauserheim]], the Army initiated extensive study of the rifle at the [[Gimcheok Imperial Arsenal]], and designed a variant of the rifle, which entails the ammunition it fires, the [[.30-40 Gimcheok]], and a stripper clip; the latter was highly pushed by the Army due to the disadvantage of slow loading from the Kangjon-Ryong. It was then authorized for distribution to soldiers in 1905, and was used extensively until its replacement by the [[Lena-Elfield rifle]] during the [[Third Joyonghean-Quenminese War]]. |
Revision as of 10:46, 29 March 2024
Gimcheok Model 1905 | |
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Type | Bolt action |
Place of origin | Joyonghea |
Service history | |
In service | 1905–1949 |
Wars | |
Production history | |
Designed | 1903 |
Manufacturer | Gimcheok Imperial Arsenal |
No. built | 7,900,000+ |
Variants |
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Specifications | |
Weight | 8 pounds 7 ounces |
Length | 48.875 in (1,241 mm) |
Barrel length | 30 in (762 mm) |
Cartridge | .30-40 Gimcheok |
Action | Bolt action |
Rate of fire | 20–30 rounds/min |
Muzzle velocity | 2,000 ft/s (610 m/s) (rifle) |
Effective firing range | 900 m (980 yd) |
Feed system | 5-round rotary magazine or stripper clip |
Sights | V-notch and front post |
The Gimcheok Model 1905, also known as the Joyonghean Sovereign Army Standard Rifle, M1905, the Joyonghean Krag or simply the Gimcheok, is a Joyonghean five-round bolt-action rifle based on the Erebonian Krag-Mauserheim M98. It was adopted by the Joyonghean Sovereign Army in 1905 to replace the older Kangjon-Ryong Rifles, and saw service until 1943.
The Joyonghean military considered a new standard issue rifle after witnessing and acquiring abandoned Lorican M98 Dubois Rifles during the Nizhnestroma Affair. Afterwards, upon observing the deficiencies with the rifle, a military delegation was sent to Erebonia to inspect the original Krag-Mauserheims. With a license granted by designers J. Krag and E. Mauserheim, the Army initiated extensive study of the rifle at the Gimcheok Imperial Arsenal, and designed a variant of the rifle, which entails the ammunition it fires, the .30-40 Gimcheok, and a stripper clip; the latter was highly pushed by the Army due to the disadvantage of slow loading from the Kangjon-Ryong. It was then authorized for distribution to soldiers in 1905, and was used extensively until its replacement by the Lena-Elfield rifle during the Third Joyonghean-Quenminese War.
The Gimcheok Model 1905 remains popular among collectors and hunters, though a sporterized version is produced and used prominently.
Development
Combat service
Users
- Aurucolia
- Joyonghea: Standard issue until its full replacement by the Lena-Elfield
- Holy Trabian Empire: Standard issue until its full replacement by the Lena-Elfield