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Joseph Montigny : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joseph Montigny
Joseph Montigny was a Belgian gunsmith, from Fontaine l'Evèque near Brussels, and the developer of the Montigny mitrailleuse, an early European machine gun, in 1863.〔(Rifles of the World By John Walter p.570 )〕 The design was based on the early 1850s prototype of a volley gun by the Belgian officer Fafschamps.〔''Machine Guns: An Illustrated History of Their Impact'' - Page 35 by James H. Willbanks ()〕 Montigny managed to offer his design to Napoléon III, who adopted it in 1867, with Colonel De Reffye making various improvements to the weapons.〔"He offered his weapon to Joseph Montigny, a noted Belgian engineer, who persuaded the French Emperor, Napoleon III, to adopt the weapon in 1867." in ''Encyclopedia of Firearms'' - Page 221 by Harold Leslie Peterson〕〔(''A History of Firearms'' By W. Y. Carman p.84 )〕 Joseph Montigny also developed various rifles and shotgun with breech loading mechanisms based on the designs of the Swiss inventor Jean Samuel Pauly.〔 ==Notes==
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