M1867 WanzlGo Back to Infantry Rifle Weapon: M1867 WanzlType: Infantry RifleCountry of Origin: Austria-HungaryYear Adopted: 1867Overall Length (mm): 1320.0Overall Length (in): 51.97Weight (kg): 4.00Weight (pounds): 8.82 If you like this, log in or create an account to save it to your profile The M1867 Wanzl was a conversion of the older Austrian Lorenz muzzle-loading rifle into a breech-loading firearm. Developed by Franz Wanzl, the conversion involved modifying the Lorenz rifle with a breech-loading system, greatly improving its rate of fire. This modification was part of a broader trend during the 19th century to convert existing muzzle-loaders to breech-loading rifles, in response to advancements in firearm technology. The Austrian military adopted the Wanzl in 1867, and it was used primarily by second-line and reserve units. Though not as advanced as fully modern breech-loaders, the Wanzl provided a cost-effective way to extend the service life of thousands of Lorenz rifles. It saw service in various Austro-Hungarian military operations during the late 19th century. While the M1867 Wanzl was eventually replaced by more advanced rifles like the Werndl, it played a crucial role in the transition from muzzle-loading to breech-loading technology. It remains an interesting piece of military history, especially for collectors and historians studying the evolution of firearms.Related Weapons: M1854 Lorenz Comments No comments yet. Be the first!You must be logged in to comment.GalleryNo Articles Found No Videos FoundShare on XShare on FacebookShare on Bluesky Please Rate the Content on this page 1 - Least Useful 2 3 4 5 - Most Useful Submit