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The Puckle Gun--AKA, the first machine gun

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Grizz and I were talking on the phone today and the subject of the Puckle Gun came up. For those of you who don't know what one is, here's some info...interesting what folks will come up with!!!! :youcrazy:


"" In 1718, James Puckle of London, England, demonstrated his new invention, the "Puckle Gun," a tripod-mounted, single-barreled flintlock gun fitted with a multishot revolving cylinder. This weapon fired nine shots per minute at a time when the standard soldier's musket could be loaded and fired but three times per minute. Puckle demonstrated two versions of the basic design. One weapon, intended for use against Christian enemies, fired conventional round bullets, while the second variant, designed to be used against the Muslim Turks, fired square bullets, which were believed to cause more severe and painful wounds than spherical projectiles. The "Puckle Gun" failed to attract investors and never achieved mass production or sales to the British armed forces. One newspaper of the period observed following the business venture's failure that "those are only wounded who hold shares therein." Source Raymond W. Bliss Army Health Center ""
 
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You gotta get up pretty early to get where we ain't been.

Let those Rebels attack now!

Click on that link.

Yeah, not too surprised...by the way, the lobster-back totin' that Tommy Gun is reminiscent of a time-line I was at where a company of Rebs and a company of Yanks were about to scrap when two ya-hoos in pointy helmuts popped up with one of Hiram Maxim's fast-acting field clearing devices and started cranking rounds in the general direction of the Unionists. To thier credit, the first line dropped dead to the ground while the second rank opened up on said machine-gunners.

It was pretty entertaining.... :youcrazy:
 

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