Mle. 1935A
Mle. 1935A
Mle. 1935S
Type: Single Action
Chamber: 7.65x22mm Longue
Weight unloaded: 790 g
Length: 188 mm
Barrel length: 105 mm
Capacity: 8 rounds
The Modele (Mle.) 1935 pistol had been developed by Swiss designer
Charles Petter for French company SACM around 1935, and in 1935 this
pistol had been adopted by French military as Mle.1935. Initial
production began in 1936, and due to low rate of production the pistol
had been slightly redesigned in 1938, to simplify manufacture. New model
had been designated as Mle.1935S, while original model became Mle.
1935A. Most noticeable change was in the shape of the backstrap and in
the lenght of the frame, and in the fact that in Mle. 1935S muzzle
protruded from the slide, while in Mle. 1935A muzzle was flush with the
slide. Mle. 1935 was official French sidearm until 1950. It was a good
pistol, with main drawback being somewhat weak ammunition of 7.65mm
caliber. Mle. 1935A was quite an elegant weapon, while Mle. 1935S had
much more simplified look. The Mle.1935 had been manufactured by MAC,
MAS, SAGEM and SACM factories.
Technically, the Mle.1935 is a further development of the Colt-Browning
M1911 pistol. Mle. 1935 uses same locked breech, swinging link operated
locking with single locking lug on the top of the barrel (in the Mle.
1935S the locking lug was formed on the slide, and on the top of the
barrel there was a recess). The hammer and lockwork was designed as a
single assembly, removable for cleaning maintenanse (first originated in
Soviet TT pistol of 1930). This unit contained hammer, sear and mains
spring. The slide mounted safety locked the firing pin when engaged.
Sights were fixed and magazine single stack, holding 8 rounds.
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