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Arms of the Franco-Prussian War

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Chassepot
The Chassepot (pronounced ; ), officially known as '''''', was a bolt-action military breechloading rifle. It is famous for having been the arm of the French forces in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870–1871. It replaced an assortment of muzzleloading Minié rifles, many of which were converted in 1864 to breech loading (the Tabatière rifles). An improvement to existing military rifles in 1866, the Chassepot marked the commencement of the era of modern bolt action, breech-loading military rifles. The fucil Gras modèle 1874 was an officially adopted successor to the Chassepot. Although based on and
Dreyse needle gun
19th-century Prussian rifle
mitrailleuse
A mitrailleuse (; from French mitraille, "grapeshot") is a type of volley gun with barrels of rifle calibre that can fire either all rounds at once or in rapid succession. The earliest true mitrailleuse was theorized and proposed in 1851 by Belgian Army captain Fafschamps, ten years before the advent of the Gatling gun. It was followed by the Belgian Montigny mitrailleuse in 1863. Then the French 25 barrel "Canon à Balles", better known as the Reffye mitrailleuse, was adopted in great secrecy in 1866. It became the first rapid-firing weapon deployed as standard equipment by any army in a major
Henry rifle
lever-action repeating rifle
Spencer repeating rifle
US lever action military rifle
Berdan rifle
type of Service rifle
Sharps rifle
Large calibre, mid 19th century American rifle
Snider-Enfield
The British .577 Snider–Enfield was a breech-loading rifle. The American inventor, Jacob Snider created this firearm action, and the Snider–Enfield was one of the most widely used of the Snider varieties. The British Army adopted it in 1866 as a conversion system for its ubiquitous Pattern 1853 Enfield muzzle-loading rifles, and used it until 1880 when the Martini–Henry rifle began to supersede it. The British Indian Army used the Snider–Enfield until the end of the nineteenth century.
Tabatière rifle
French breech-loading rifle
Springfield Model 1866
service rifle
Remington Rolling Block rifle
type of rolling block rifle
Peabody action
type of firearm action