Harrington Volley Gun
Patented by Henry Harrington in 1836, these curious little pistols were made from 1836 to 1837. They usually had seven chambers, but being a volley gun they fired all chambers at once. The most common caliber was .31 ball with powder and percussion cap. The pistol was loaded with a special frame (reminds me of a honeycomb frame used by bee keepers) that was preloaded with powder and shot, then inserted into the breech. Many models fired all chambers but double hammer models were made that fired four shots in one burst, then three. A rifle was also made.
>Henry Harrington
Half of Harrington & Richardson? Or… they were founded in 1871, I think, so maybe his son?
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& Richardson? Or…...1871, I think, so maybe his son?
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scrolling. a dice-shooting gun would be amazing. i need that.. for reasons.
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