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  1. The Dreyse needle-gun was a 19th-century military breech-loading rifle, as well as the first breech-loading rifle to use a bolt action to open and close the chamber. It was used as the main infantry weapon of the Prussians in the Wars of German Unification .

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      Dreyse needle gun, model 1862. A needle gun (or needle rifle...

  2. El fusil “de aguja” Dreyse es un fusil de cerrojo accionado manualmente que revolucionó el mundo de las armas de fuego y colaboró eficazmente en el triunfo de los prusianos en su guerra contra daneses y austríacos, de la década de 1860.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Needle_gunNeedle gun - Wikipedia

    Dreyse needle gun, model 1862. A needle gun (or needle rifle for varieties with rifling) is a firearm that has a needle-like firing pin, which can pass through the paper cartridge case to strike a percussion cap at the bullet base.

  4. Designing the Dreyse needle gun. Johann Nicolaus von Dreyse (20 November 1787 – 9 December 1867) was a German firearms inventor and manufacturer. He is most famous for submitting the Dreyse needle gun in 1836 to the Prussian army, which was adopted for service in December 1840 as the Leichte Perkussions-Gewehr M 1841 – a name ...

  5. www.wikiwand.com › es › Fusil_DreyseFusil Dreyse - Wikiwand

    El fusil “de aguja” Dreyse es un fusil de cerrojo accionado manualmente que revolucionó el mundo de las armas de fuego y colaboró eficazmente en el triunfo de los prusianos en su guerra contra daneses y austríacos, de la década de 1860.

  6. The Prussian breechloader rifle was constructed by a smithy, Johann Nikolaus Dreyse. Dreyse, a trained smith, first worked in Germany and then from 1809 to 1814 in Pauli’s Gun Factory in Paris, after which he founded a hardware factory in Sömmerda in Thuringia.

  7. The Dreyse needle-gun was a 19th-century military breech-loading rifle, as well as the first breech-loading rifle to use a bolt action to open and close the chamber. It was used as the main infantry weapon of the Prussians in the Wars of German Unification.