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Duck's Foot Pistols...
A peculiar name for a weapon, but it is derived from the splayed shape of the webbed foot of a duck, in some cases the term is very accurately descriptive.

The principle behind this type of pistol is one of confrontation by one person against a group. Hence it was popular among bank guards, prison warders and sea captains. The threat being that one volley can kill several men.
duckfoot.jpg

The four barreled rifled flintlock shown at right, is of a type that is fairly common. However there are many variants within this type... Some have brass barrels, some are damascus... Octagonal, cylindrical and tapered barrels exist and some have smooth bores rather than rifling. In some examples the angle of spread is wider than shown at right, another very similar pistol is shown below. This one has a wider angle of spread and the barrels are tapered towards the muzzle.
duckfoot2.jpg


This three barreled percussion version has the central barrel tilted downward so that there is a vertical spread as well, this very rare English example is signed by 'Lord' of London, although not a flintlock, it is still a duck's foot pistol.
volleypistol.jpg


The monochrome picture also came from one of Ian Hogg's books, and shows many unusual features... There are eight barrels, the centre two are parallel and face forward, the butt is heavily spiked and there is a thin barbed blade that can come into play after the pistol has been discharged.
duckfoot3.jpg
 
I think the third one down (th percussion) was designed that way because usually the leader has one of his henchmen on either side of him.
This pistol will take out both of them with one shot! The center barrel? Oh, well if you think about where it's pointing, you will see that the leader will "give his all for the cause" and still be available for hanging. ::
 
Classic Arms makes a kit of the Ducksfoot with 3 .36 cal barrels.
I can't say I have built one, but I have built some of their other products. I would like to say I can recommend them but I can't. :(
 
I'm just trying to figure how to carry that last - eight barreled - one without doing as much damage to yourself as being shot by it. I've been poked in the kidneys any number of times with plain old butts. That one would rip you up good.
 
sure would not want to clean that 8 barreled one..................................bob
 
A feller could use a "leather glove" for'a holster,.... if the "duck" had five barrels!! :D :haha: :haha: /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
Yowch!! That last one has just about everything! All it needs now is a laser and a grenade launcher...

(Is there a mess kit hidden in there somewhere...?)
 

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