- A
volley gun is a
gun with
multiple single-shot
barrels that
volley fired simultaneously or
sequentially in
quick succession.
Although capable of unleashing...
-
gun was a seven-barrelled
flintlock smoothbore firearm used by the
Royal Navy
during the
early stages of the
Napoleonic Wars. It is a type of
volley gun...
- Multiple-barrel
firearms date back to the 14th century, when the
first primitive volley guns were developed. They are made with
several single-shot
barrels ****embled...
- rabauld, randy, ribault, ribaudkin,
infernal machine or
organ gun, was a late
medieval volley gun with many small-caliber iron
barrels set up
parallel on a...
-
mostly volley guns.
Volley guns (such as the Mitrailleuse) and double-barreled
pistols relied on
duplicating all
parts of the
gun,
though the Nock
gun used...
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Canister shot
Guns of
similar size or
application Anti-materiel
rifle Anti-tank
rifle Jingal Elephant gun Wall
gun Organ gun Volley gun Zamburak Java...
-
decorated 16th
century wall
gun from the
Kingdom of
Kandy Zamburak Java
arquebus Jiaozhi arquebus Istinggar Punt
gun Volley gun Organ gun Recoilless rifle Anti-tank...
- lock and the seven-barrelled
volley gun,
although he did not
invent the
latter despite it
commonly being known as the Nock
gun. He was a
major supplier to...
- The
Ripley Machine Gun was a
volley gun, an
early precursor of the
machine gun,
which was
patented in 1861 by Ezra Ripley.
Although it is
likely that...
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infernal machine (French:
machine infernale) is a
homemade 25-barrel
volley gun built by
Giuseppe Marco Fieschi and used in Fieschi's
failed ********ination...