Pieper Henri Flobert Warnant RR-6mmFB Complete Specs and Full Gun Specifications
Pieper Henry was working from Herstal, Liege, Belgium from 1866 to August 23, 1898, when he died at the 57. years age. This rifle uses a Warnant single shot breech block action similar to that found on a Springfield Trapdoor. The first Flobert action had only the massive hammer and its strong mainspring to close the action. There was no locking mechanism except for the chamber friction of the soft copper cartridge case. The extractor was only a little lip on the lower face of the one-piece breechblock/hammer. The second type had a manual side-lever extractor, and yours, the third or Warnant type, had a hinged U-shaped breech piece with a separate firing pin that flipped over to hold the action closed and moved the extractor as it opened. Many Floberts were made of very soft steel and designed to sell at the lowest possible price. In 1920, when a box of 100 blackpowder .22 shorts cost 21 cents, the price of a new Flobert rifle was about $2.50. Literally tons of them were imported into the United States between about 1885 and 1910 as single-shot pistols, rifles and small-bore shotguns. Flobert guns were chambered for the .22 BB Cap, .22 CB Cap, .22 Short or .32 Short, as well as 4.5 mm, 5 mm or 9 mm Short shot-and-ball rimfires. This highly corrosive ammo quickly rusted the rifling. Even Flobert guns in good condition are not safe to shoot with modern BB- or CB-Cap ammunition, so they are best kept strictly as wall hangers
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Product Specifications
| Category | Rifles |
|---|---|
| Weight | 40 oz |
| Capacity | 17+1 |
| Barrel Length | 23" |
| Finish | Black |
| Sights | Front Blade |
| Gun Type | Single Shot |
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