The Puckle Gun: Repeating Firepower in 1718
This video delves into the fascinating history and design of the Puckle Gun, a repeating firearm from 1718. While often remembered for its mythical 'square bullets for Turks,' the Puckle Gun was a practical naval defensive weapon designed to combat fast Ottoman pirate boats. The description highlights its 9-shot revolver-like mechanism and its public demonstration in 1721, where it showcased an impressive rate of fire for its era. The video emphasizes that the square bullet version was never actually produced, clarifying a common misconception. Access to the gun was provided by the Institute of Military Technology.














