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How The Puckle Gun Worked 🤔
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For those wondering, The Puckle gun, invented by James Puckle in 1718, was an early precursor to the modern machine gun.

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For anyone curious:

The first revolver canon

An interesting fact about how the Puckle Gun worked is that it was one of the earliest weapons to be called a "machine gun," patented in 1718 by James Puckle, but it operated more like a manually operated revolver. The gun featured a single-barreled flintlock mechanism with a revolving cylinder that could hold multiple shots—up to 11 chambers. After each shot, the operator had to manually rotate the cylinder using a crank to align the next chamber with the barrel, prime the pan, and fire again. This allowed it to theoretically fire nine shots per minute, far outpacing the three shots per minute of a standard musket of the era. However, its flintlock ignition system was notoriously unreliable, often misfiring, which prevented it from achieving widespread use or commercial success despite its innovative design for the time.

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For Anyone Curious: The Puckle Gun was one of the first machine gun prototypes, invented in 1718 by British lawyer James Puckle. It walked so the Gatling gun could run

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