Pistol Isard

The Isard Pistol is a semi-automatic pistol that fires the 9x23mm Largo from a Blowback operated system. It was designed and produced by the Comissió d'Industries de Guerra (CIG ) (War Industry Commission in English), by orders of the Government of the Generalitat of Catalonia during the Spanish Civil War, from 1937 to 1938.[1]

Pistol Isard
TypeSemi-automatic pistol
Place of origin Catalonia (Spain)
Service history
In service1937-1939
Used byCatalonia and the Second Spanish Republic
WarsSpanish Civil War
Production history
DesignerComissió d'Indústries de Guerra
Designed1937
ManufacturerComissió d'Indústries de Guerra
Produced1937-1938
Specifications
Length8.25 in (210 mm)
Barrel length5 in (127 mm)

Cartridge9x23mm Largo
ActionDouble action, Blowback
Muzzle velocity356 m/s
Feed system8 round standard detachable box magazine

History

The Isard pistol was designed by the CIG and some exiled Basque gunsmiths. It was ordered and approved by the Generalitat de Catalunya, and was put into production.[2] Total production was approximately 300 units.[3]

Design

Stylistically, the Isard's design resembled the M1911. However, the Colt M1911 incorporated a locked-breech design and used a .45 ACP round, whereas the Isard pistol was a blowback design and used a 9x23mm Largo round.

Two designs were made for the weapons. The first was made with a one part body of the gun (like almost every gun). The second model had several small changes.[4]

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See also

References

  1. "SBHAC". Retrieved February 17, 2020.
  2. "Pistola Isard" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-04-12.
  3. "Catalonia's Attempt at a Pistol: the Blowback Isard". Retrieved February 17, 2020.
  4. "9 MM Long Caliber Gun "Isard"". Retrieved February 17, 2020.
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