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Verney-Carron S.A. is a French
firearm A firearm is any type of gun designed to be readily carried and used by an individual. The term is legally defined further in different countries (see Legal definitions). The first firearms originated in 10th-century China, when bamboo tubes ...
manufacturing company based in Saint-Etienne,
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (ARA; ; frp, Ôvèrgne-Rôno-Ârpes; oc, Auvèrnhe Ròse Aups; it, Alvernia-Rodano-Alpi) is a region in southeast-central France created by the 2014 territorial reform of French regions; it resulted from the merger of Au ...
. The company makes a wide range of
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s and
rifle A rifle is a long-barreled firearm designed for accurate shooting, with a barrel that has a helical pattern of grooves ( rifling) cut into the bore wall. In keeping with their focus on accuracy, rifles are typically designed to be held with ...
s. In 2004, Verney-Carron purchased the traditional artisan gun making company Demas, forming the L'Atelier Verney-Carron brand of
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. Although more well known in France than the rest of
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or
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, export of their firearms to
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and parts of Europe is not uncommon. Verney-Carron also notably designs and produce the "
Flash-ball Flash-Ball is a registered trademark for a less-lethal hand-held projectile launcher developed by French hunting firearms manufacturer Verney-Carron. Flash-Ball is intended to be used by riot police as an alternative to lethal firearms, bean bag ...
" less lethal
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gun widely used by French
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police forces since 2000.


History

The company was founded in 1820 by gunmaker Claude Verney (1800-1870), who came from a family of prominent
gunsmith A gunsmith is a person who repairs, modifies, designs, or builds guns. The occupation differs from an armorer, who usually replaces only worn parts in standard firearms. Gunsmiths do modifications and changes to a firearm that may require a very ...
s since 1650, and at the age of 20 won first prize in an armory competition (french: Concours d'Armurerie) held by the City of Saint-Etienne. He later in 1830 married Antoinette Carron, the daughter of another gunsmith family, and changed the name of his business to Verney-Carron. When Claude Verney died in 1870, his eldest son Jean (1839-1916) took over the business with his brothers, and the company was named Verney-Carron Frères (brothers) before restored to the old name by Jean's son Claude (1868-1941) in 1917 after Jean's death.A little background — Ten Generations of Gun Makers since 1650
/ref> At the end of the
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, Verney-Carron assimilated the employees and equipment of another manufacturer Auguste Marze in 1926, creating the new Verney-Carron S.A. The great crash of 1929 and the economic depression that followed caused the company to gradually changeover from a direct sales operation into a manufacturing company selling through a network of firearms retailers. Starting in 1936, Verney-Carron diversified by adding
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and
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equipment distribution as well as
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manufacturing to its business portfolio, which helped the company to survive the difficult years of the
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. At the end of World War II, the company rebuilt by assembling six manufacturers, under the name Groupement d'Exploitation des Fabricants d'Armes Réunis (GEFAR). Despite competition from the national arsenals, over 150,000 firearms were manufactured, most of them under the
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"Pionnier" ("pioneer"). In 1954, the company signed the license with a little known Italian manufacturer, which had just completed the development of a very light semi-automatic hunting shotgun, to manufacture the product, marking a new turning point of Verney-Carron entering into the era of modern industrial production. In 1963, Verney-Carron absorbed SIFARM, a combination of the venerable manufacturers Berthon Frères, Francisque Darne, Didier-Drevet, Gerest and Ronchard-Cizeron, along with the famous barrel maker Jean Breuil. The Sagittaire, the first
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French over-and-under shotgun, was brought out in 1966 and immediately became a real market leader, and production doubled from 1970 to 1975. However, the company closing down the facilities at Cours Fauriel to concentrate operations at the mechanical workshops of Boulevard Thiers during a very difficult period followed up to the 1980s. During this period, Verney-Carron won the contract for the manufacture of sub-assemblies for
FAMAS The FAMAS (''Fusil d'Assaut de la Manufacture d'Armes de Saint-Étienne'', "Assault Rifle from the Saint-Étienne Weapon Factory") is a bullpup assault rifle designed and manufactured in France by MAS in 1978, a year after the Austrian Ste ...
, the new assault rifle for the
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. This arrangement lasted over ten years and contributed to total renovation of the company's
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, and allowed Verney-Carron to expand steadily in a continually depressed market. In 1985, an over & under Sagittaire with a light
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receiver was introduced, and was an immediate success that ensured the Sagittaire's retaining its No. 1 market position. Three years later in 1988, the new Super 9 was introduced in the "
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" model, and was followed by many others, notably the "Plume" ("featherweight") model in 1993. The Super 9 gradually replaced the older Sagittaire line, but one model, the "Double Express", was introduced in 1989, which, added to the "Impact" rifle, improved the sales of rifled firearms. A new Sagittaire model called the "Nouvelle Technologie" was introduced in 1994, and was lauded by the whole hunting press and enthusiastically taken up by hunters. In 1990, the marketing of a brand new defensive weapon called the "
Flash-Ball Flash-Ball is a registered trademark for a less-lethal hand-held projectile launcher developed by French hunting firearms manufacturer Verney-Carron. Flash-Ball is intended to be used by riot police as an alternative to lethal firearms, bean bag ...
" started, and has since been adopted by several police and law enforcement agencies. In 1999, a new Flash-Ball intended for the security sector, called the "Super Pro", would slowly become one of the basic weapons for the
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and is pending to be equipped by the
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. A new
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, the Impact Plus, came out in 1996. In 2000, the Impact Auto
carbine A carbine ( or ) is a long gun that has a barrel shortened from its original length. Most modern carbines are rifles that are compact versions of a longer rifle or are rifles chambered for less powerful cartridges. The smaller size and lighte ...
, the first and only automatic hunting carbine manufactured in France, was launched building on the success of the Impact Plus.


Products


Rifles


Break action

* ''Sagittaire'' and ''SagittaireXS'' series


Manual repeating

* ''Impact Plus'' series — bolt action (discontinued) * ''Impact LA'' series — pump action * ''SpeedLine'' — lever-release rotating bolt short-stroke gas piston


Semi-automatic

* ''Impact NT'' series


Air rifle

* ''VC'R''


Shotguns


Break action

* ''SOLO'' — single-barrel * ''Vercar'' * ''Sagittaire'' series * ''Super 9'' series


Manual repeating

* ''P12'' —
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pump action * ''Véloce'' — lever-release blowback


Semi-automatic

* ''Impact'' series * ''Matrix'' series * ''V12N''


References


External links


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Firearm manufacturers of France Organizations based in Saint-Étienne Companies based in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes French brands {{France-company-stub