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  • Cei-Rigotti
  • Cei-Rigotti
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  • Das Cei-Rigotti ist ein automatisches und halbautomatisches Gewehr in Battlefield 1.
  • The Cei-Rigotti is an early assault rifle created by Amerigo Cei-Rigotti, an officer in the Italian Army, in 1890, and extensively modified until its final form circa 1900.
  • The Cei-Rigotti is an early selective-fire rifle designed by Major Amerigo Cei-Rigotti of the Royal Italian Army sometime around 1900. Although styled after the Italian Carcano rifle, the Cei-Rigotti was an original design, feeding from a fixed 10 round magazine and utilizing a gas-operation that allowed it to fire fully-automatic. Reportedly, the weapon was capable of firing up to 300 rounds on full auto before the weapon action became at risk of seizing. Rigotti presented his rifle to several countries in the decade following its introduction and it was reportedly tested by both the Italian and British Armies before World War I, but was not adopted by either military and never saw full scale production.
  • The Cei-Rigotti (also known as the Cei gas rifle) is an early automatic rifle created in the final years of the 19th century by Amerigo Cei-Rigotti, an officer in the Italian Army. The rifle had selective fire capabilities (single shots or burst) and was a gas operated rifle. Available information on this gun is sparse and contradictory. The rifle fired ammunition fed from a fixed box magazine, loaded through stripper clips. Reportedly, prototypes with magazines up to 50 rounds capacity existed.
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Level
  • Default
  • Medic Rank 1
Length
  • 1000.0
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startammo
  • 70
HUD
  • 100
Reload
  • 1.5
  • 0.4
  • 0.5
  • 1.167
  • 4.567
Schaden
  • 38
Klasse
  • Sanitäter
Ammotype
  • 6.500000
Graben
  • 256
Optisch
  • 256
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Range
  • 1,400m
Velocity
  • 730.0
Origin
  • Italy
Rate
  • Up to 900rpm
Fire
  • Semi-Automatic
  • Automatic
Slot
  • Primary
Name
  • Cei-Rigotti
  • Cei-Rigotti
ROF
  • 300
Type
Standard
  • 256
Projektielgeschwindigkeit
  • 700.0
Drop
  • 12
vel
  • 700.0
Cartridge
  • 6.500000
Weight
  • 4.3
Caliber
  • 6.500000
Sights
  • 1400.0
is ranged
  • yes
Video
  • 225
Action
  • Gas
  • Gas piston, self-loading
Damage
  • 28
  • 38
design date
  • c. 1900
Source
Magazine
  • 10
  • 25
Death
  • 1911
Cycle
  • 900
Bild
feed
  • fixed box magazine
Birth
  • 1890
Designer
spreaddec
  • 7.500000
recoildec
  • 4
  • 6
Feuerrate
  • 299
Magazingröße
  • 10
abstract
  • The Cei-Rigotti is an early selective-fire rifle designed by Major Amerigo Cei-Rigotti of the Royal Italian Army sometime around 1900. Although styled after the Italian Carcano rifle, the Cei-Rigotti was an original design, feeding from a fixed 10 round magazine and utilizing a gas-operation that allowed it to fire fully-automatic. Reportedly, the weapon was capable of firing up to 300 rounds on full auto before the weapon action became at risk of seizing. Rigotti presented his rifle to several countries in the decade following its introduction and it was reportedly tested by both the Italian and British Armies before World War I, but was not adopted by either military and never saw full scale production. The Cei-Rigotti appears in Battlefield 1, categorized as a Self-Loading Rifle and firing the 6.5x52mm Carcano round.
  • Das Cei-Rigotti ist ein automatisches und halbautomatisches Gewehr in Battlefield 1.
  • The Cei-Rigotti (also known as the Cei gas rifle) is an early automatic rifle created in the final years of the 19th century by Amerigo Cei-Rigotti, an officer in the Italian Army. The rifle had selective fire capabilities (single shots or burst) and was a gas operated rifle. Available information on this gun is sparse and contradictory. According to several publications, the prototype rifle was chambered for the 6.5x52mm Mannlicher-Carcano. The gun was supposedly presented by Cei-Rigotti to his superiors in a private demonstration in 1895. An Italian newspaper reported on this event in 1900. According to another source, a demonstration was actually held publicly in Rome on June 13, 1900, when 300 rounds were fired on full automatic before the gun got so hot it seized up. Yet another source mentions a demonstration in the same year the Brescia arsenal. The British also ordered and tested the gun after this event, but they found it unsuitable. The exemplar found at the UK National Firearms Centre in Leeds (formerly known as the MoD Pattern Room) is chambered in 7.65x53mm Mauser, as is another exemplar found in a US private collection. The rifle fired ammunition fed from a fixed box magazine, loaded through stripper clips. Reportedly, prototypes with magazines up to 50 rounds capacity existed.
  • The Cei-Rigotti is an early assault rifle created by Amerigo Cei-Rigotti, an officer in the Italian Army, in 1890, and extensively modified until its final form circa 1900.
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