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MAB Mle D



Overview


Mle D

A Mle D pistol of the original production type.
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Origin
France
Type
Pistol
Entered service
Mid 1930's
Status
Obsolete
Development
Early 1930's
Developer
France - Manufacture d'Armes de Bayonne (MAB)
Production
1933 - 1967
Producer
France - MAB
Number produced
About 200.000
Designations
Modèle D
MAB D
WAC Le Gendarme (US civilian sales)
Notable users
France
Nazi Germany

Description


Introduction

The Mle D is a pre World War 2 era pistol of French origin. It was developed in the 1930's for police and military use. The official name is "Modèle D", but this is often abbreviated to Mle D or MAB D.

Design

The design of the Mle D is based on the earlier civilian Mle C. The Mle C is in turn inspired on the FN model 1910/22. The Mle D is a long and thin pistol made out of metal. It has plastic grip plates, is available in two calibers and uses single stack magazines.

Firepower

The Mle D is a single action semi-automatic pistol. It fires the 7.65mm Browning from a 9 round magazine or the .380 ACP from a 7 round magazine.

Users

The Modèle D was adopted by the French military and law enforcement before World War 2. During the war it was produced for Nazi Germany. After the war it remained in wide use throughout various French agencies, although revolvers remained more popular. It was also exported to several nations with close ties to France. Additionally it was sold on the civilian market.

Variants


Mle D

A Mle D pistol of the post World War 2 production Type II.
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The Mle D is a semi-automatic pistol available in 7.65mm Browning and .380 ACP. The design is derived from the Mle C, which in turn is inspired by the FN 1910/22.

Modèle D, Type I
Original production model with external muzzle bushing release latch in front of the trigger guard. Produced from 1933 to 1945.
Modèle D, Type II
Improved version with internal bayonet type release requiring pushing in and turning the muzzle bushing. Produced from 1945 to 1967.

Details


Facts Mle D (7.65mm) Mle D (.380)
General
Origin
France
Type
Pistol
Caliber
Caliber
7.65x17mm Browning
Feed system
9 round detachable magazine
Barrel length
101 mm
Muzzle velocity
213 m/s
Operation
Action
Blowback operated, single action
Locking
None
Fire selector
0 - 1
Rate of fire
Semi-automatic
Dimensions
Length
178 mm
Weight
0.76 kg
Sights
Mechanical
Iron sights, fixed