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Colt-Berdan I: Russia's First Military Cartridge Rifle

http://www.patreon.com/ForgottenWeapons https://www.floatplane.com/channel/ForgottenWeapons/home Cool Forgotten Weapons merch! http://shop.bbtv.com/collections/forgotten-weapons In 1867, a Russian delegation came to the United States to source new small arms for the Czar. In addition to purchasing Gatling guns, they met with Hiram Berdan and agreed to purchase a trapdoor single shot rifle he had designed. Berdan had been very active in the years immediately after the Civil War trying to sell breechloading conversions to any interested party, from New York to Egypt. The design that the Russians agreed on was a purpose-built single shot rifle instead of a conversion, chambered for the slightly bottlenecked .42 Berdan cartridge and using an in-line striker instead of the side hammer more common to trapdoor conversions. Colt would produce 30,000 of these Model 1868 Berdan rifles for export to Russia, with the first example ready in December 1868 and bulk deliveries running from March 1869 until May 1870. Berdan himself immediately set about improving his design, and sold the result to the same Russian delegation in 1870.This was a single shot turnabout action, commonly referred to as the Berdan II. Contact: Forgotten Weapons 6281 N. Oracle 36270 Tucson, AZ 85740

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Joseph W Cupp

The Berdan builds have always interested me, then again all the American gunsmiths that felt they had to sell their wares overseas and then did so and made piles of money with weapons that the US should have probably bought first.

Anonymous

Good job.

Sean Tyson

Fascinating rifle! It's attractive, and the trapdoor system with the rear hammer lock is clever. Really clever solution for an early breech loading design.