Eduard Rubin

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Lt. Col.
Eduard Rubin
Born (1846-07-17)17 July 1846[1]
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Nationality Swiss
Citizenship Swiss
Occupation Director of the Swiss Federal Ammunition Factory and Research Center in Thun[2]
Known for Invention of the full metal jacket bullet
Notable work 7.5×55mm Swiss
Title Lieutenant Colonel[2][3]

Eduard Alexander Rubin (17 July 1846 – 6 July 1920) was a Swiss mechanical engineer who is most notable for having invented the full metal jacket bullet in 1882.[4] His most famous cartridge was the 7.5×55mm Swiss which was the standard ammunition for the Schmidt–Rubin, K31 and Stgw 57 military rifles. His fully copper clad bullets were also the inspiration for the full metal jacket bullets introduced in 1886 for the Lebel rifle. He served as director of the Swiss Federal Ammunition Factory and Research Center in Thun.[2]

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