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charged with black powder and primed with a percussion cap because self-contained brass cartridges were not yet fully developed and available. The shells were gravity-fed into the breech through a hopper or simple box "magazine" with an unsprung gravity follower on top of the gun. Each barrel had its
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Gatling guns were imported by some states in Nigeria. They were used during the Kalabari Civil war of 1879-83, the Abbi House bought one from King Jaja of Opobo and it may have been used in canoe warfare. The Ijesha used a Gatling gun against the Ibadan during the early 1880s. In 1882 the Bonny used
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After the Gatling gun was replaced in service by newer recoil or gas-operated weapons, the approach of using multiple externally powered rotating barrels fell into disuse for many decades. However, some examples were developed during the interwar years, but only existed as prototypes or were rarely
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was cumbersome and time-consuming. This negated much of the advantage of their high rate of fire per discharge, making them much less powerful on the battlefield. In comparison, the Gatling gun offered a rapid and continuous rate of fire without having to be manually reloaded by opening the breech.
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smokeless cartridge. The new M1893 guns featured six barrels, later increased to ten barrels, and were capable of a maximum (initial) rate of fire of 800–900 rounds per minute, though 600 rpm was recommended for continuous fire. Dr. Gatling later used examples of the M1893 powered by electric motor
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Cartridges, held in a hopper, dropped individually into the grooves of the carrier. The lock was simultaneously forced by the cam to move forward and load the cartridge, and when the cam was at its highest point, the cocking ring freed the lock and fired the cartridge. After the cartridge was fired
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with spiral surfaces. The cam imparted a reciprocating motion to the locks when the gun rotated. Also in the casing was a cocking ring with projections to cock and fire the gun. Each barrel had a single lock, working in the lock cylinder on a line with the barrel. The lock cylinder was encased and
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The Gatling gun is operated by a hand-crank mechanism, with six barrels revolving around a central shaft (although some models had as many as ten). Each barrel fires once per revolution at about the same position. The barrels, a carrier, and a lock cylinder were separate and all mounted on a solid
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The Model 1900 was very similar to the model 1895, but with only a few components finished in O.D. green. The U.S. Army purchased several M1900s. All Gatling Models 1895–1903 could be mounted on an armored field carriage. In 1903, the Army converted its M1900 guns into .30 Army to fit the new
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on one end. As the barrels rotated, these steel cylinders dropped into place, were fired, and were then ejected from the gun. The innovative features of the Gatling gun were its independent firing mechanism for each barrel and the simultaneous action of the locks, barrels, carrier, and
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which required manual reloading, the Gatling gun was more reliable and easier to operate and had a lower, but continuous rate of fire. The large wheels required to move these guns around required a high firing position, which increased the vulnerability of their crews.
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system from a hopper. The Gatling gun's innovation lay in the use of multiple barrels to limit overheating, a rotating mechanism, and a gravity-feed reloading system, which allowed unskilled operators to achieve a relatively high rate of fire of 200 rounds per minute.
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Despite this remarkable achievement, the Gatling's weight and cumbersome artillery carriage hindered its ability to keep up with infantry forces over difficult ground, particularly in Cuba, where roads were often little more than jungle footpaths. By this time, the
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ordered 120 Colt 1865 six-barrel Gatling guns; after being convinced by Shahine Pasha who witnessed Gatling gun trials at Shoeburyness in 1866. In 1872 a few ''camel'' guns were purchased, these were smaller and used a tripod instead of the carriage. During the
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acquired the rights to manufacture and distribute this weapon in the Americas. It was trialed by the US Navy in December 1895, and was said to be the only weapon to complete the trial out of five competing weapons, but was apparently not adopted by US forces.
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possessed a number of Gatlings. Six had been imported in 1884, by 1891 it had a battery of fourteen guns and in 1894 the army's two American drilled regiments had as many as 40 Gatlings and practiced regularly (Supposedly because the noise pleased
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The Gatling's weight and artillery carriage hindered its ability to keep up with American troops over uneven terrain, particularly in the Philippines, where outside the cities there were heavily foliaged forests and steep mountain paths.
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The Gatling gun's operation centered on a cyclic multi-barrel design which facilitated cooling and synchronized the firing-reloading sequence. As the handwheel is cranked, the barrels rotate, and each barrel sequentially loads a single
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Despite self-contained brass cartridges replacing the paper cartridge in the 1860s, it wasn't until the Model 1881 that Gatling switched to the 'Bruce'-style feed system (U.S. Patents 247,158 and 343,532) that accepted two rows of
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saw considerable combat during the Santiago campaign in Cuba in 1898. The M1895 was designed to accept only the Bruce feeder. All previous models were unpainted, but the M1895 was painted olive drab green, with some parts left
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cartridges. While one row was being fed into the gun, the other could be reloaded, thus allowing sustained fire. The final gun required four operators. By 1886, the gun was capable of firing more than 400 rounds per minute.
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joined to the frame. Early models had a fibrous matting stuffed in among the barrels, which could be soaked with water to cool the barrels down. Later models eliminated the matting jacketing as being unnecessary.
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plate revolving around a central shaft, mounted on an oblong fixed frame. Turning the crank rotated the shaft. The carrier was grooved and the lock cylinder was drilled with holes corresponding to the barrels.
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became available in the late 19th century. When operators were firing Gatling guns against troops of industrialized nations, they were at risk, being vulnerable to artillery they could not reach and
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Parker, John H.: Cranked by hand at its highest speed until the first magazine of ammunition had been emptied, the M1895 .30 Gatling Gun had an initial rate of fire of 800–900 rounds per minute.
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in 1861 and patented on November 4, 1862. Gatling wrote that he created it to reduce the size of armies and so reduce the number of deaths by combat and disease, and to show how futile war is.
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Chinn, George Morgan, "The Machine Gun: History, Evolution and Development of Manual, Automatic and Airborne Repeating Weapons, Volume 1" U.S. Government Printing Office, (1951)
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made previous designs unsuccessful. The initial Gatling gun design used self-contained, reloadable steel cylinders with a chamber holding a ball and black-powder charge, and a
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British manufacturer James George Accles, previously employed by Colt 1867–1886, developed a modified Gatling gun circa 1888 known as the Accles Machine Gun. Circa 1895 the
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minutes (an average of over 700 rounds per minute per gun of continuous fire) against Spanish troop positions along the crest of both hills, wreaking terrible carnage.
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was increased by firing multiple projectiles simultaneously, these weapons still needed to be reloaded after each discharge, which for multi-barrel systems like the
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The Gatling gun was used most successfully to expand European colonial empires by defeating indigenous warriors mounting massed attacks, including the
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Before the Gatling gun, the only weapons available to military forces capable of firing many projectiles in a short period of time were mass-firing
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had imported an unknown number of Gatlings. By 1885 the kingdom had a Gatling Gun regiment of 600 men; those weapons were possibly used in the
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The M1893, with minor revisions, became the M1895, and 94 guns were produced for the U.S. Army by Colt. Four M1895 Gatlings under Lt.
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Although the first Gatling gun was capable of firing continuously, it required a person to crank it; therefore it was not a true
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The smallest-caliber gun also had a Broadwell drum feed in place of the curved box of the other guns. The drum, named after
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an Egyptian Gatling gun aided by a telescope was able to target Sudanese artillery crews from a distance of 2,000 yards.
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The grouped barrel concept had been explored by inventors since the 18th century, but poor engineering and the lack of a
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the continuing action of the cam drew back the lock bringing with it the spent casing which then dropped to the ground.
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cartridge (standardized for the M1903 Springfield rifle) as the M1903. The later M1903-'06 was an M1903 converted to
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and belt to drive the crank. Tests demonstrated the electric Gatling could fire bursts of up to 1,500 rpm.
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In 1907 Gatling guns were used by Nicaragua in the battle of Namasique, largely manned by American mercenaries
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Mr. Gatling's Terrible Marvel: The Gun That Changed Everything and the Misunderstood Genius Who Invented It
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took with him dozens of Gatling guns from the United States to Peru in December 1879 during the Peru-Chile
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had an interest in the company manufacturing Gatling guns and took a personally owned Gatling gun to the
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Smith, R. (1970). The Canoe in West African History. The Journal of African History, 11(4), 515–533.
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The original Gatling gun was a field weapon that used multiple rotating barrels turned by a hand
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design and allowed higher rates of fire to be achieved without the barrels overheating quickly.
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Because of infighting within army ordnance, Gatling guns were used by the U.S. Army during the
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Finaldi, Giuseppe, "A History of Italian Colonialism, 1860–1907: Europe’s Last Empire"(2016)
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The US Army adopted Gatling guns in several calibers, including .42 caliber,
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used. The concept resurfaced after World War II with the development of the
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James 24-pounder M1839, 32-pounder M1829 and 42-pounder M1841 rifled cannon
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round, which they employed to defeat the Spanish infantry at the battle of
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cartridges generated a cloud of smoke, making concealment impossible until
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The casing was partitioned, and through this opening, the barrel shaft was
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Weight listed for Colt's Model 1877 10-barrel gun, w/o carriage or mount.
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Jowett, Phillip, Latin American Wars 1900-1941: Osprey Publishing (2018)
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Handbook of the Gatling Gun, Caliber .30 Models of 1895, 1900, and 1903
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Description of operating principle (with animation) from HowStuffWorks
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forces both on sea and land, and saw combat in Sudan and Abyssinia.
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pieces and were often perceived as a replacement for cannons firing
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Animations and technical descriptions of 1862, 1865 and 1874 models
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In 1888 the SS Ozama smuggled a number of Gatling guns into Haiti
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Early multi-barrel guns were approximately the size and weight of
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On July 17, 1863, Gatling guns were purportedly used to overawe
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1884 Picture of Gatling Gun on board 1875 US warship "Alliance"
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or canister shot. Compared with earlier weapons such as the
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In front of the casing was a 369:and a forerunner of the modern 4372:Coehorn 5.82-inch M1841 mortar 4222:Wesson M1859 carbine and rifle 4217:Volcanic M1855 repeating rifle 3954:Starr M1858 and M1863 revolver 3601:Rifle, Anti-Tank, .55 in, Boys 2218:. Foundry Books. p. 155. 2057:"The Battle of Blair Mountain" 1984:. Greenwood Publishing Group. 1503: 1440: 1426: 1412: 1403: 1386: 1372: 1363: 1272:A Korean Gatling gun from the 1059:soldiers and American troops. 690:ships of the 1880s and 1890s. 584:, like the Belgian and French 454:A British 1865 Gatling gun at 13: 1: 3831:Beaumont–Adams M1862 revolver 2564:Presentation by Keller about 2539:feeder for repeating firearms 2484:Austro-Hungarian Gatling Guns 1966:Mr. Gatling's Terrible Marvel 1876:United States Naval Institute 1766:United States Naval Institute 1706:Wahl and Toppel, 1971, p. 155 1356: 968:Lt. 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George Armstrong Custer 742:Battle of the Little Bighorn 323:42.5 in (1,079 mm) 209:Argentine Revolution of 1893 7: 4187:Springfield M1847 musketoon 4076:Henry M1860 repeating rifle 4041:Enfield P1853 rifled musket 4036:Deringer M1817 Common rifle 4031:Deringer M1814 Common rifle 3851:Colt M1848 Dragoon revolver 3778:M1852 naval officer's sword 3768:M1840 light artillery saber 2979:Fyodorov–Shpagin Model 1922 2859:Springfield Armory M6 Scout 1461:Esposito, Gabriele (2022). 1311: 736:Gatling guns were famously 729:to use against strikers in 723:Pennsylvania National Guard 719:New York anti-draft rioters 10: 4676: 4655:American Civil War weapons 4093:Lorenz M1854 rifled musket 3941:Smith & Wesson Model 1 3876:Colt M1862 Police revolver 3856:Colt M1849 Pocket revolver 3846:Colt M1847 Walker revolver 3750:M1832 foot artillery sword 3090:Hotchkiss revolving cannon 2942:Flieger-Doppelpistole 1919 2834:M6 Aircrew Survival Weapon 2708:Attached grenade launchers 1828:Paul Wahl and Don Toppel, 1815:Paul Wahl and Don Toppel, 1614:"San Juan Hill, Battle of" 1329:Hotchkiss revolving cannon 1274:Donghak Peasant Revolution 1258: 1094:autocannon as used on the 1070: 1057:Philippine Republican Army 1021: 1015: 947: 896:Gatling guns were used by 795:Connecticut National Guard 647: 331:26.5 in (673 mm) 315:170 lb (77.2 kg) 291:Colt Manufacturing Company 113: 36: 29: 4640:Multi-barrel machine guns 4538: 4481: 4420:32-pounder M1844 howitzer 4415:24-pounder M1841 howitzer 4400:12-pounder M1841 howitzer 4380: 4357: 4348: 4292: 4235: 3987: 3911:Lefaucheux M1858 revolver 3906:Lefaucheux M1854 revolver 3806: 3788:M1860 light cavalry saber 3725: 3662:Ordnance ML 3 inch mortar 3634: 3591: 3510: 3467: 3454:De Lisle Commando carbine 3397:Enfield 1853 rifle-musket 3356: 3316: 3217: 3189: 3171: 3145: 3122: 3057: 2964: 2955: 2932: 2872: 2816: 2793: 2784: 2741: 2693: 2670:Multi-barrelled flintlock 2625:Arsenal Firearms AF2011A1 2615: 2474:19th Century Machine Guns 2372:carbinesforcollectors.com 1929:by Russ A. Pritchard Jnr. 1467:. Giuseppe Rava. Oxford. 1290:with Gatling guns during 695:American Ordnance Company 445: 438:of 1877, specifically in 335: 327: 319: 311: 306: 298: 294:American Ordnance Company 282: 274: 264: 259: 120: 107: 99: 94: 85:Place of origin 84: 73: 65:1876 Gatling gun kept at 58: 51: 4496:Bomford Columbiad cannon 4182:Springfield M1842 musket 4177:Springfield M1840 musket 4172:Springfield M1835 musket 4167:Springfield M1822 musket 4162:Springfield M1816 musket 4157:Springfield M1812 musket 4152:Springfield M1795 musket 4071:Harper Ferry M1803 rifle 4066:Hall-North M1843 carbine 4051:Fayetteville M1862 rifle 3926:Remington M1858 revolver 3881:Colt Root M1855 revolver 3871:Colt M1861 Navy revolver 3866:Colt M1860 Army revolver 3861:Colt M1851 Navy revolver 3563:Charlton Automatic Rifle 2609:Multiple-barrel firearms 2034:World Socialist Web Site 1819:, Arco Publishing, 1971. 1600:The Gatlings At Santiago 1101: 828:Battle of Blair Mountain 799:District of Saskatchewan 721:. 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Revolution of the Park
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