Lefaucheux-Francotte M. 71
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Lefaucheux-Francotte M. 71 or Revolver m/1871 was a 19th-century Belgian revolver made for
Swedish Swedish or ' may refer to: Anything from or related to Sweden, a country in Northern Europe. Or, specifically: * Swedish language, a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Sweden and Finland ** Swedish alphabet, the official alphabet used by ...
military. It was also the first service revolver of the Principality of Serbia.


Production

In the second half of the nineteenth century, Auguste Francotte of Liege was one of the largest Belgian arms factories, mostly manufacturing rifles and revolvers for export. Francotte's first breechloading revolver was Model 1865, double action revolver chambered for 11 mm pinfire cartridges, made for the Danish Navy.


Design

Revolver m/1871 has a Lefaucheux-Francotte double action system with solid frame and fixed cylinder, with no mechanical extractor. Made for Swedish army, it was chambered for 11 mm centerfire cartridges. In 1875, Principality of Serbia bought several thousands of these revolvers for the Serbian military.Никола Гажевић, ''Војна енциклопедија 8'', Војноиздавачки завод, Београд (1974), стр. 146-147 Model 1871 was a very similar, but slightly smaller weapon made at the same time for the Danish military, but chambered for 11 mm pinfire cartridges.


See also

*
Green percussion rifle Green percussion rifle () was a Breechloader, breechloading Percussion cap, percussion rifle used in the army of the Principality of Serbia in the second half of the 19. century.Никола Гажевић, Војна енциклопедија 7 ...
, contemporary Serbian service rifle.


References

{{Serbian military weapons I Revolvers of Belgium Double-action revolvers Coordinates on Wikidata