Werder pistol model 1869
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| Werder pistol model 1869 | |
|---|---|
| Type | Service pistol |
| Place of origin | |
| Production history | |
| Designer | Johann Ludwig Werder |
| Designed | 1869 |
| Specifications | |
| Cartridge | 11.5mm |
| Calibre | 11.5mm |
| Action | Falling block |
| Sights | Fixed front blade and rear notch |
The Werder pistol model 1869 was an infantry and light cavalry falling block pistol invented by Johann Ludwig Werder in Bavaria and based on his rifle design of 1868.[1] It was one of the first centerfire pistols to be adopted for use by a European military.[2]
Although it was originally known as the "Bavarian Lightning pistol" because of its rate of fire,[3] the Werder pistol was proved to be too heavy for practical use and not used during the Franco-Prussian War.[4]
It was also phased out by the Dreyse Rifles still used by 1870 and put into training service in 1891 with the introduction of the Gewehr 88.[citation needed]