Repeating weapon

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Vetterli repeating rifle model 1869 with cylinder lock and tube magazine

A repeater weapon (also repeater for short ) is a firearm in which the ammunition is reloaded from a magazine into the chamber using a manually operated mechanism . The word "repetieren" comes from the Latin repetere , which means something like "repeat".

Gun Law

The German gun law ( gun law ) defines bolt action weapons as follows:

"Repeating weapons; These are firearms in which, after a shot has been fired, ammunition is reloaded from a magazine into the chamber via a manually operated mechanism. "

- Appendix 1 No. 2.3 Weapons Act

history

Due to the use of cartridge ammunition, early repeating weapons were the first functional and practical multi-loader weapons . In contrast to the single-shot breech-loading weapons , the successors of the muzzle-loading weapons , each cartridge no longer had to be inserted individually by hand into the chamber.

The next developmental step was the automation of the repeating process, by utilizing the recoil energy or the gases produced in the shot, to create a self-loading weapon .

Weapon assignment

The repeating weapons include handguns , such as bolt action rifles , forearm bolt action rifles and, more rarely, bolt action pistols , as well as compressed air weapons such as multi-loader air rifles and air pistols .

technology

Common mechanisms of repeating are:

use

Repeating weapons are used in the fields of hunting, sports and the military and police. Due to their relatively simple mechanical structure, these weapons are among the most reliable with a high degree of precision.

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Appendix 1 (to Section 1, Paragraph 4) - Definitions . In: Arms Act . Here Section 2: Types of Firearms , No. 2.3. Retrieved from gesetze-im-internet.de on August 16, 2016.