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Chambers Flintlock Machine Gun from the 1700s

Chambers Flintlock Machine Gun from the 1700s

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Published on November 8, 2019
Duration: 15:19

This video explores the Chambers Flintlock Machine Gun from the late 1700s, an innovative early automatic firearm. The design utilized superposed charges and specially designed bullets to achieve a rapid, multi-shot firing sequence from a single trigger pull. While initially rejected by the US War Department in 1792, the design gained traction with the US Navy during the War of 1812, leading to the purchase of over 50 units for naval use. These weapons featured multiple barrels, each loaded with numerous rounds, capable of a high rate of fire. Despite interest from other European nations, potential unreliability hindered wider adoption, but it remains a significant example of early automatic firearm development. The video highlights its historical context, design mechanics, and its role in early American military innovation, with thanks to the Liege Arms Museum for access.

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