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Chassepot 1866 (pronounced Shaspou) is a french bolt action rifle. This rifle was used by various country, include France, Monaco, Tokugawa shogunate (Japan) and Qajar Dynasty (Iran).
Chassepot 1866 (pronounced Shaspou) is a french bolt action rifle. This rifle was used by various countries, including France, Monaco, Tokugawa shogunate (Japan) and Qajar Dynasty (Iran).


'''Specifications'''
'''Specifications'''

Revision as of 22:40, 1 December 2014

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Chassepot bolt action rifle.

Chassepot 1866 (pronounced Shaspou) is a french bolt action rifle. This rifle was used by various countries, including France, Monaco, Tokugawa shogunate (Japan) and Qajar Dynasty (Iran).

Specifications

  • In service: (1867–1874)
  • Weight: 4.635 kilograms
  • Length: 1.31 m (without bayonet)
    1.88 m (with bayonet)
  • Caliber: 11 mm
  • Action: Bolt action
  • Rate of fire: 8-15 rounds/minute
  • Effective range: 1,200 m
  • Feed system: Single-shot

The Chassepot 1866 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Films

Title Actor Character Note Date
Joe Kidd on the table of broken guns 1972
The Leopard (Il gattopardo) Garibaldi's volunteers 1963

Video Game

Game Title Appears as Note Release Date
Total War: Shogun 2 — Fall of the Samurai 2011