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{{Infobox Weapon
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| caption = The Bayard M1908 was used by the Germans during [[WW1]]
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|type= Pistol
| type = Pistol
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| designer = Bernard Clarus
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| manufacturer = [[Anciens Etablissements Pieper]]
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| weight = 460–470g (16.22–16.57oz)
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| length = 126mm
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|weight= 460–470 grams (16.22–16.57 oz)
| diameter = 6mm
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The '''Bayard 1908''' is a semi-automatic pistol designed by Belgian Bernard Clarus in 1908 as a short-range self-defense handgun. The Bayard 1908 was sold on the civilian market, chambered in [[.25 ACP]], [[.32 ACP]], and [[.380 ACP]]. It was produced at the Belgian factory [[Anciens Etablissements Pieper]] from 1908 until the late 1930s.
The '''Bayard 1908''' is a semi-automatic pistol that patented and designed by Belgian Bernard Clarus in 1907 as a short-range self-defense handgun. The Bayard 1908 was sold on the civilian market. The Belgian factory [[Anciens Etablissements Pieper]] produced it from 1908 until the late 1930s. [[Smith & Wesson]] engineers reintroduced the design of the Bayard 1908 in their Model 61 pistol, which ran in production from 1970 to 1974.

==See also==
*[[List of pistols]]

===Underbarrel pistols===
*[[FN M1900]]
*GMC pistol
*[[Jieffeco Model 1911]]
*[[Semmerling LM4|Semmerling XLM]]

==References==
{{reflist}}


==External links==
[[Category:Semi-automatic pistols 1901–1909]]
[[Category:Semi-automatic pistols 1901–1909]]
[[Category:.25 ACP semi-automatic pistols]]
[[Category:.25 ACP semi-automatic pistols]]
[[Category:.32 ACP semi-automatic pistols]]
[[Category:.32 ACP semi-automatic pistols]]
[[Category:.380 ACP semi-automatic pistols]]
[[Category:.380 ACP semi-automatic pistols]]
[[Category:Semi-automatic pistols of Belgium]]


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Latest revision as of 11:08, 5 June 2024

Bayard 1908
The Bayard M1908 was used by the Germans during WW1
TypePistol
Place of origin Belgium
Production history
DesignerBernard Clarus
ManufacturerAnciens Etablissements Pieper
Produced1908 - late 1930s
Specifications
Mass460–470g (16.22–16.57oz)
Length126mm
Barrel length57mm
Diameter6mm

Cartridge6.35mm Browning, .32 ACP, 9×17mm
ActionBlowback
Feed system5-round magazine

The Bayard 1908 is a semi-automatic pistol that patented and designed by Belgian Bernard Clarus in 1907 as a short-range self-defense handgun. The Bayard 1908 was sold on the civilian market. The Belgian factory Anciens Etablissements Pieper produced it from 1908 until the late 1930s. Smith & Wesson engineers reintroduced the design of the Bayard 1908 in their Model 61 pistol, which ran in production from 1970 to 1974.

See also

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Underbarrel pistols

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References

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