Louis Schmeisser: A Legacy of Weaponry Design

Louis Schmeisser was a renowned European weapon designer known for his work on the Bergmann machine guns used in World War I and the Dreyse 1907 Pistol. He is also the father of Hugo Schmeisser, another notable designer known for the StG 44 assault rifle.
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Louis Schmeisser
Born
Louis Schmeisser

(1848-02-05)5 February 1848
Zöllnitz, Saxe-Altenburg
Died23 March 1917(1917-03-23) (aged 69)
Suhl, Germany
OccupationInventor
ChildrenHans Schmeisser, Hugo Schmeisser

Louis Schmeisser (5 February 1848, Zöllnitz – 23 March 1917) was one of the best-known weapon technical designers of Europe. He is associated with the development and production of the Bergmann machine guns used during the First World War. He designed the Dreyse 1907 Pistol which was used in both World Wars.

Schmeisser was born in Zöllnitz, Saxe-Altenburg. He was the father of Hugo Schmeisser (1884–1953), who was also a famous designer of infantry weapons, including the StG 44. His other son, Hans Schmeisser, was also a well-known weaponry designer.