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Ruby pistol (Spanish: Pistola Ruby) is the common name for the Eibar-type pistol[1] (Spanish: Pistola tipo Eibar), a Spanish pistol. Well known as the French sidearm during World War I, the Ruby was copied by a variety of manufacturers and had a long service life spanning approximately forty years before it was replaced.

History[]

In 1914, Gabilondo y Urresti began production of a pistol based heavily on the Browning Model 1903 along with the modification of other older designs such as the Astra Victoria. The weapon was noted to be well-built and had fair tolerances so parts were interchangeable within its own brand.[2]

The pistol was submitted to the French Army which was in dire need of automatic pistols at the time, with the pistol ending up being adopted by the French Army after finding out that the pistol was well suited to their needs. Eventually, a standing order for 5,000 pistols a month was placed in May 1915; this number would later increase to 30,000 by August 1915 and 50,000 even later.[1]

The Ruby, when adopted, was named the Pistolet Automatique de 7 millim.65 genre "Ruby" by the French Army. While originally named the Ruby, the name was dropped in favor of Danton and Bufalo after World War I, while the Ruby name was transferred to a French-made copy of the FN Model 1910.[3]

Another batch of pistols was produced starting in 1925 in .32 ACP and .380 ACP; the Ruby line was discontinued in 1930 to make way for the new Llama pistols.[3] The Ruby saw use through World War II and was finally retired in 1958 after enjoying a very long service life.

Design Details[]

Essentially a mechanical copy of the Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless, the Ruby is said to be a well-made pistol with fair tolerances, allowing parts to be interchanged within its own brand.

A notable trait about the pistol was its magazine; the Ruby's magazine held nine rounds, slightly higher than most other pistols of its time. It has been said that the magazine was designed to hold nine rounds as the Ruby was meant to be marketed to militaries and law enforcement agencies.

The weapon has a safety lever above the trigger. A manufacturer's code is usually seen stamped on the rear left of the frame.[2]

Ammunition[]

Most Ruby pistols are chambered for .32 ACP, although some were chambered for .380 ACP.[3]

Manufacturers[]

Part of the French contract required subcontractors to pay a fine if their monthly quota was not met and that any pistols produced over the 5,000 pistol quota would be purchased by Gabilondo at standard rate. While the original pistols were made of decent quality, eventually quantity was prioritized over quality to help maximize profits.

With France demanding more pistols, demand exceeded the supply that Gabilondo was able to pump out, rendering Gabilondo unable to meet the quota. In order to meet this quota, Gabilondo contracted four companies in Eibar (namely Armeria Elgobaressa y Cia, Echealasa y Vincinai y Cia, Hijos de Angel Echeverria y Cia and Iraola Salaverria y Cia) to assist them in the production of these pistols; in turn, these other companies outsourced to other companies while even more small workshops decided to join in the "fray", with Gabilondo apparently getting none of the profits.

These pistols were sold under a wide variety of trade names, which make Ruby and Eibar pistols practically a bottomless pit when it comes to trade names.[1]

Trade names and manufacturers are as follows:[1]

Military
Code Manufacturer Trade name(s)
A Gaspar Arizaga Arizaga, Misdial, Pinkerton, Warwinch, sometimes not used
AA Azanza y Arrizabalaga A.A. Reims, Modelo 1916
AE La Armeria Elgoibaresa Lusitania
AG Francisco Arizmendi y Goenaga Ideal, Roland, Brunswig
AH, AR Acha Hermanos Looking Glass, sometimes not used
AK Fabrica de Armas Alkartasuna, SA Alkar, Kapitan
AL Aldazabal, Leturiondo Y Cia Aldazabal, sometimes not used
AZ Arizmendi, Zulaica y Cia, Eibar Cebra
BA Fab. de Bersaluzze Arieto-Aurena Y Cia Allies
BC Victor Bernedo y Cia B.C., Bernedo, sometimes not used
BH Beistegui Hermanos Beistegui, B.H., Bulwark, Libia, Paramount, 1914 Model Automatic Pistol
CU Unknown Unknown
CZ Unknown Unknown
EA Arostegui Eulogio Azul, E.A., Oscillant-Azu
EC Ergulaga y Cia Fiel
EU Esperanza y Unceta Model 1915, Model 1916, Astra Patent, Brunswig Model 1916, Victory
GB Gregorio Bolumburo Deluxe, Gloria, Giralda, Marina, Regent, Regina, Rex
GN Garate, Anitua y Cia Danton, El Lunar, Express, GAC, Garate, G.N., La Lira, L’Eclair, Sprinter, Tigre, Triumph
GU Gabilondo y Urresti Bufalo, Gabilondos, Radium, Ruby, Ruby Extra, Tauler
HE Hijos de A. Echeverria Vesta (code may be marked on slide), Izarro
I Bonifacio Echeverria Estrella, Izarra, Star, Vesta
IG Isidrio Gatzanaga Destroyer, Gazantanaga, Horse Destroyer, Indian, Sureté
IO La Industria Obrea None
IS Iraola y Salaverria y Cia None
JE Javier Echaniz Defender
LC Laplana y Capdevila Unknown, if any
LH Lasangabaster Hermanos Douglas
MA Martin Bascaran Martian, Thunder M1919
MB Fa de Martin A. Bascaran Martian
MS Modesto Santos Action, M.S.
RG Unknown Unknown
RH Retolaza Hermanos Brompetier, Gallus, Liberty, Military, Paramount, Puppy, Retolaza M1914, Stosel, Titan, Titanic, Titanic M1914, Velo-Brom, 1914 Model Automatic Pistol
TM Unknown Unknown
UC Urrejola y Cia U.C., Urrejola
VB Victor Bernado y Cia None
VD Unknown Unknown
ZC Zulaica y Compania or Cia Royal, Victory, Vincitor M1914, Vincitor M1914 No.2, Zulaica M1914
Other manufacturers
Manufacturer Trade name(s)
Acha y Cia Acha, Atlas
A. Aldazabal A.A.A.
A. Errasti Broncho
Aguirre y Cia Basculant, Le Dragon
Antonio Errasti Dreadnought, Errasti, Oicet, Smith Americano
Apaoloza Hermanos Apaoloza, Triomphe
Apaolozo Hermanos Paramount
Arana y Ci El Cano
Ariola Hermanos Ariola
Arizmendi y Goenaga F.A., F.A.G., Pistolet Automatique, Teuf-Teuf, Waldman
Armas de Fuego Alkartasuna
Armero Espacialitas Reunidos Alfa, Omega
Aspiri y Cia Avion, Colon
Astra Unceta y Cia Astra, Cadix, Camper
Barrenechea y Gallastegui Barrenechea
Casimir Santos El Cid, Vencedor
Cooperativa Obrera Longines
Crucelegui Hermanos Brong Petit, Bron-Sport, C.H., Le Brong, Puppy
Domingo Acha Triplex
Erquiaga Muguruzu y Cia Diane, Fiel
Esperanza y Cia Astra
Esperanza y Unceta Astra, Campo Giro
Esprin Hermanos Euskaro
F. Arizmendi Boltun, Guerre, Kaba Special
F. Ormachea Bron-Grand, Duan, Merke
Fab. d’armes de Grande Précision Bulwark, Colonial, Grande Précision, Helvece, Jupiter, Minerve, Trust
Fab. de Armas Garantizada Apache, Garantizada, Rural
Francisco Arizmendi Arizmendi, Roland, Singer, Victor, Ydeal
G. Bolumburu Bolumburo, Bristol
Gabilondo y Cia Danton, Guisasola, Mugica, Perfect, Plus Extra
Garate Hermanos Cantabria, Velostark
Gastanaga, Trocaola y Cia T.A.C., Trocaola
Guisasola Hermanos G.H., Guisasola
Hijos de C. Arrizabalaga Arrizabalaga, Campeon, Especial
Hijos de Calixto Arrizabamaga Sharpshooter, Terrible
Hijos de Jorge Bascaran Marke, Martigny
Iraola Salaverria y Cia Destructor, Iraola, Salaverria
J. Arrizabalaga Esmi
José Aldazabal Imperial
Larranaga y Elartza Jubala, L.E.
Lascauren y Olasola El Perro
Manuel Escodin Escodin
Manufactura de Armas “Demon” Demon
Mendiola Vainquer
Obrea Hermanos Colon, Iris, La Industrial, O.H., Orbea, Perfecto
Ojanguren y Marcaido Brow, O.M.
Ojanguren y Vidosa Apache, Crucero, Furia, Militar Y Policia, Ojanguren, Puppet, Salvaje, Tanque
Onandia Hermanos Onandia
Orueta Hermanos Oculto, Tanker
S. Arostegui Browreduit
S.E.A.M. Praga, Regent, Silesia, Sivispacem, Waco
Santiago Salaberrin Etna, Invicta, Protector, Tisan, Unis
Suinaga y Aramperri S&A
Tomas de Urizar Continental, Dek-Du, Express, Imperial, La Basque, Le Secours, Phoenix, Premier, Princeps, Puma, Trust-Supra, Union, Venus
Unceta y Cia Brunswig, Fortuna, Leston, Liégeoise, Museum, Salso, Union, Victoria
Union Armera Eibaressa U.A.E.
Union Fab. de Armas Rival M1913
Unknown Aurora, Boix, Burgham Superior, Ca-Si, Cobra, Mosser, Muxi, Oyez, Peerless, Rayon, R.E., Reform, Republic, Rex, S.M., Tatra, Velo-Mith, Velosmith, Vilar, Vulcain, Zwylacka
Urquiaga y Muguruzu Marte
V. Fabrica De Armas Vencedor
Zuloga y Cia Volontaire
Zumorraga y Cia Paramount

This is a non-exhaustive list.

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