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The Mateba Model 6 Unica (often known simply as the Mateba or the Mateba Autorevolver) is a semi-automatic revolver, one of only a few such models ever produced.

The autorevolver, or at least replicas of the weapon, are currently produced by Mateba Italia; this company has no relation to the original Mateba company.[1]


Design[]

It is one of only a few revolvers to utilise the recoil from firing to rotate the cylinder and cock the hammer, making it a true semi-automatic weapon. It was developed in Italy and sold by the Mateba company. Emilio Ghisoni is listed as the owner of U.S. Patent #4,712,466, which details the operation of the weapon.

The Mateba Mo. 6 uses the recoil from firing to rotate the cylinder and cock the hammer, unlike conventional revolvers, which depend on the user physically pulling the trigger and/or cocking the hammer to actuate the weapon's mechanism of operation.

The Mateba Autorevolver's barrel alignment is different from most other revolvers. The barrel is aligned with the bottom of the cylinder instead of the top. This lowers the bore sight (line of the barrel) which directs the recoil in line with the shooter's hand thereby reducing the twisting motion or "muzzle flip" of normal revolvers. The gun's entire upper assembly (barrel, cylinder and frame) are mounted on rails on the lower frame, which houses the trigger, hammer, and grip, and recoils approximately 7/8 of an inch/22mm on firing. The rearward motion of the upper assembly cocks the hammer, and the cylinder is rotated on the forward stroke.

Rather interestingly, the cylinder is open at the top, lacking a top housing.

Variants[]

  • Defense - 4" Barrel, .357 Magnum
  • Home Protection - 5" Barrel, .44 Remington Magnum
  • Dynamic Sportiva - Either 5" or 6" barrel, .357 Magnum
  • Hunter - 8 3/8" Barrel, either in .44 S&W Special or .44 Remington Magnum

In addition, their barrels can be changed with interchangeable 3", 4", 5", 6", 7" and 8" inch barrels.

Mateba Grifone[]

Also available was the Mateba Grifone carbine[2][3][4], which mated an 18-inch barrel, hand guard and butt stock to the Autorevolver's frame and action. It was available in .357 Magnum and .44 Magnum. A version in .454 Casull was available which also allowed .45 Colt ammunition to be fired.

Multiple cartridge capabilities[]

Mateba Autorevolvers chambered in .357 Magnum can be loaded with .38 Special ammunition but typical .38 Special loads do not have enough power to fully cycle the recoil mechanism although the weapon will still function with a double action trigger pull. There are two optional recoil springs designed specifically for .38 Special cartridges that can be installed by the operator to overcome this problem (.38 Special and .38 Wadcutter). Replacing the spring requires the removal of the slide assembly, which is blocked by a retaining pin held in place by a small set screw in the trigger guard. The barrel shroud acts as the spring keeper and guide rod bushing.

Trivia[]

  • The word "Unica" means unique in Italian.
    • The name "6 Unica" is a pun; 6 is pronounced sei in Italian, and "sei unica" means "you are unique" in Italian.[5]

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