Gorgeous! It looks in the white? Does rely on oil only?Just finished up this Rifle Shoppe Nock Volley Gun kit for a friend. Not something you see everyday. Has seven 20" 50 cal smoothbore barrels that fire at the same time. Weighs in at 14 lbs. 3 oz.
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Wow invite the mother-in-law to try it, Do not stand behind her!Yep, it's finished in the white. There was a lot of polishing of the barrels and the solder seams. The barrels are soldered together so it would not work too well to try to brown or blue them.
Just finished up this Rifle Shoppe Nock Volley Gun kit for a friend. Not something you see everyday. Has seven 20" 50 cal smoothbore barrels that fire at the same time. Weighs in at 14 lbs. 3 oz.
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Beautiful craftsmanship and very impressive gun.You're drilling a 5/64" hole through about a 3/4" thick breech block at about a 25 degree angle, so what could go wrong? Answer - breaking the drill bit off in the hole.
How are they cleaned after firing?
Online, believe it was from an IMA sale where it went for $35K, an original had barrel numbers stamped adjacent to the barrels, so one could clean and load it in a KNOWN or prescribed manner. Come to think if it, maybe cut marks were filed in the barrel, I, II, III, etc., like you ee on replaceable shotgun choke tubes ... it's been a while, but I have saved the picture (at home).I'm betting that shooting one of these impressive items was a one-time event, and that cleaning never actually entered into the equation.
The flash from the lock fires the center barrel, which then fires all 6 others at once. To do this, yes holes are dilled through from outside each barrel, through the inner wall, thru the center barrel and then out the other barrel directly opposed. The holes on the outside are welded closed.May I ask how the ignition system is designed?
I think I read that one of the reasons it was never popular with the Navy was the recoil.That'll clear the deck in an instant won't it?
Very cool looking and it would certainly draw a lot of eyes when set off at the range.
Seems it should have a wall mount, I wouldn't want to shoulder fire that thing.
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