Casimir Lefaucheux Explained

Casimir Lefaucheux
Birth Date:26 January 1802
Birth Place:Bonnétable, France
Death Place:Paris, France
Nationality:French
Occupation:Gunsmith

Casimir Lefaucheux (in French kazimiʁ ləfoʃø/; 26 January 1802 – 9 August 1852) was a French gunsmith. He was born in Bonnétable, France and died in Paris, France.

Casimir Lefaucheux obtained his first patent in 1827. In 1832, he completed a drop-barrel sporting gun with paper-cased cartridges.[1]

Lefaucheux is credited with the development of one of the first efficient self-contained cartridge systems. This 1835 invention, featuring a pinfire mechanism, followed the pioneering work of Jean Samuel Pauly in 1808-1812. The Lefaucheux cartridge had a conical bullet, a cardboard powder tube, and a copper base that incorporated a primer pellet.[2] Lefaucheux thus proposed one of the first practical breech-loading weapons.[3]

In 1846, Benjamin Houllier improved on the Lefaucheux system by introducing an entirely metallic cartridge of copper brass.[2]

In 1858, the Lefaucheux pistolet-revolver became the first metallic-cartridge revolver to be adopted by a national government, becoming the standard sidearm of the French Navy.[2]

In May 1866, Ferdinand Cohen-Blind attempted to assassinate Otto Von Bismarck with a Pepper-box in Lefaucheux pistol.

A 7 mm Lefaucheux revolver, used by Paul Verlaine to shoot and wound Arthur Rimbaud in 1873, sold for €435,000 at a 2016 Paris auction.[4] [5]

It is thought likely that the gun with which the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh fatally shot himself in a field in 1890 was a 7 mm Lefaucheux pinfire revolver. The pistol was found, extremely corroded, in 1960 and is on display at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.[6] [7]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Walter, John. Rifles of the World. 25 March 2006. Krause Publications. 9780896892415. Google Books.
  2. Book: Kinard, Jeff. Pistols: An Illustrated History of Their Impact. 1 January 2004. ABC-CLIO. 9781851094707. Google Books.
  3. Machine Guns: An Illustrated History of Their Impact - Page 15 by James H. Willbanks https://books.google.com/books?id=VWkYoAkoMHIC&pg=PA15&dq=Casimir+Lefaucheux
  4. News: Gun that almost killed Arthur Rimbaud sells for €435,000 at Paris auction . Agence France-Presse. 30 November 2016. The Guardian.
  5. News: L'arme avec laquelle Verlaine a tiré sur Rimbaud vendue aux enchères 435 000 euros. Le Monde.fr. 30 November 2016. Le Monde.
  6. Web site: The whole truth about Van Gogh's ear, and why his 'mad genius' is a myth . The Guardian . 12 July 2016 . 12 July 2016.
  7. Web site: Van Goghs ziekte, oor en zelfmoord voor het eerst uitvoerig belicht. https://archive.today/20160914143857/https://www.vangoghmuseum.nl/nl/over-het-museum/pers/persberichten/van-goghs-ziekte-oor-en-zelfmoord-voor-het-eerst-uitvoerig-belicht. dead. September 14, 2016. nl. Van Gogh's illness, ear and suicide extensively discussed for the first time. Van Gogh Museum. 12 July 2016. 12 July 2016.