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The Billinghurst Requa Battery Gun,Manufactured by the Billinghurst Company of Rochester, New York,
Giuseppe Fieschi’s Volley Gun,Giuseppe Fieschi was a Corsican man and French patriot who had s
Four barreled flintlock duckfoot volley pistol, early 19th century.from Rock Island Auctions
A seven barrel flintlock duckfoot pistol, 18th century.
A matching pair of English duckfoot flintlock pistols, circa 1800.from Hermann Historica
Four barrel duckfoot pistol produced by McDermot of Dublin, Ireland, circa 1810.
18th century duckfoot pistols.
English duckfoot pistol, circa 1800.from Hermann Historica
A rare four barreled flintlock volley pistol, fires all four barrels simultaneously. Marked “
An interesting flintlock volley gun, seems practical.
The Battle of Nagashino and the Musketeers of Oda Nobunaga,In the late 16th century Oda Nobunaga was
The Gardner 5 Barrel Machine Gun,First designed in 1881, the Gardner 5 barrel machine was the invent
earlhamclassics:Shots fired from the Greek class: greek is the best!! :)A return volley in Latin: t
An original English flintlock duckfoot pistol, 18th century. Signed “Tickers-Chester”.S
Engraved flintlock duckfoot pistol marked “Seglas”. Originates from England, 19th centu
A 50 barrel volley gun created by Joseph Montigny of Belgium, mid 19th century.Currently on display
Silver inlaid flintlock duckfoot pistol from Bunney of London, 18th century.from International Milit
Engraved four barrel flintlock duckfoot pistol marked “Seglas”. 18th or early 19th cent
Miniature flintlock duckfoot pistol, 19th century.
The Harrington Volley Gun, Invented by Henry Harrington in 1836, the Harrington Volley gun was a per
Vandenburg Volley Gun, American Civil War
Rare duckfoot pistol produced by Goodwin and Company of London, circa 1810.
A wheellock duckfoot volley pistol dating to 1580. Originally this firearm was a single shot pistol
British Royal Navy Nock Volley Gun, late 18th or early 19th century.from Rock Island Auctions
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