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A Mexican Army 8mm Pieper Revolver
I have seen photos of the odd 8mm revolving carbine used by Mexico, but this was new to me.
Just picked it up, and haven't done a pull apart, yet!
Photos in a couple of hours....
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05-02-2016 03:01 AM
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Pieper carbine
Pieper carbine in 8mm Pieper which was loaded bu\y
some US cartridge companies
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The Russian
7,62x38R is on the left and the 8mm Pieper is on the right. This cartridge in the photo was loaded by UMC, by 1916 the factory loading
is not listed. The 8 mm Pieper fired a 106 gr FMJ at 1150 FPS (Remington load) the longer carbine barrel would increase the velocity.
You do not find revolvers or carbines around and if you do the condition is not that nice, these were introduced into Mexico around 1893 (approx.)
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Is the pistol a gas seal gun like the revolver carbine listed in the page above?
- Darren
1 PL West Nova Scotia Regiment 2000-2003
1 BN Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry 2003-2013
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Originally Posted by
Sentryduty
Is the pistol a gas seal gun
Just like the Nagant or Lebel. Not really a rare idea. Doesn't look like it, no room for the cylinder to move laterally.
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The French
Lebel revolver uses standard cartridges and not the "gas seal" type that the Nagant revovers are designed to chamber
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The
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Lebel revolver uses standard cartridges
Right, they just look like that long strange case...
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The Lebel revolver cylinder opens on the right side too ! I know you can make 8mm Lebel revolver cases from the 32-20 Winchester - but I don't know how
you would make 8mm Pieper ?
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In theory this revolver uses the gas seal principal. Cylinder slides fore and aft during operation. I would need a cartridge to see if it actually enters the back end of the barrel. If it does, it would not be by much!
Thinking 7,62 Nagant cases could be made to work if the gas seal feature isn't required. The base diameter seems very similar. Chamber diameter at the rear is about 0.342"
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Right, they just look like that long strange case...
Lebel revolver rounds look like normal revolver cartridges, just small.

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