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Bodeo Model 1889 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bodeo Model 1889
The Bodeo Model 1889 revolver ((イタリア語:Pistola Rotazione, Sistema Bodeo, Modello 1889)) was named after the head Italian firearm commission Carlo Bodeo. It was produced by a wide variety of manufacturers between 1889 and 1931 in both Spain and Italy. It was employed by the Royal Italian Army in World War I, the Interwar Italian colonial wars, and World War II. The Bodeo comes in two distinct varieties with only superficial weapons differences. ==History== Made by a large variety of Italian gunmakers, the Bodeo became the service revolver of the Italian Army in 1891.〔Hogg, Ian, ''Pistols of the World 4th Edition'' (2004) p. 49〕 The revolver was named after the head of the Italian commission that recommended its adoption Carl Bodeo.〔McNab, Chris, ''The Great Book of Guns'' (2004) p. 105〕 It remained the principle handgun of the Italian Army until it was increasingly supplanted by the Glisenti Model 1910.〔 The revolver was never declared obsolete and remained as a reserve weapon until the end of World War II.〔Hogg, Ian, ''Military Small Arms of the 20th Century 7th Edition'' (2000) p. 59〕 Among the Italian manufacturers identified with the production of the Bodeo include, Societa Siderurgica Glisenti, Castelli of Brescia, Metallurgica Bresciana, and Vincenzo Bernardelli of Gardone Val Trompia.〔Hogg, Ian, ''Pistols of the World 4th Edition'' (2004) p. 50〕 During World War I, Spanish manufacturers, Errasti and Arrostegui of Eibar produced the Bodeo for the Italian government.〔 The Italians nicknamed this revolver ''coscia d’agnello'' ("leg of lamb"). During World War II the Wehrmacht designated the Bodeo ''Revolver 680(i)'' when utilized as an alternative firearm.〔Luciano Salvatici. ''Pistole Militari Italiane''〕
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