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Rare japanese 6 barrel revolver??

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hawkeye1755

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Anyone of you ever saw this kind of japanese "revolver? :hmm:
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Six shot, not six barrels. Would hate to see a chain fire of that piece. I have seen pictures of others like it.
 
I can't quite make it out in the photo , but how do you select a single chamber to fire :hmm: it seems that the chambers all meet where the match makes contact :hmm:
 
I say its a better club than revolver! But as a student of history, its very interesting! :thumbsup:
 
The Original Wheelgun!

There was a long gun made before/during the Civil War that the north evaluated which had the same mechanism.

Yes, chain fires would seem to be something of a risk; when one chamber is aligned with the barrel, three others are aimed at various portions of the shooter's anatomy. Not a good thing.
 
So maybe Porter made a trip to Japan before he created this...


(For some reason I am not able to post pictures.)
 
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