The Winchester Liberator shotgun, introduced by Ian McCollum, was designed as a cheap, mass-produced weapon for counter-insurgency, akin to the WWII Liberator pistol. It features a four-barrel cluster, a collapsing wire stock, and a sequential rotating firing mechanism. While simple in concept, its construction using castings and a large latch raises questions about the lockup strength for high-pressure ammunition.
This review details a rare Charles Lancaster four-barrel shotgun, a 20-gauge model with a unique rotary striker double-action trigger system. The design prioritizes balance with its smaller bore, and features a Jones under-lever action with simultaneous four-shell extraction. The shotgun showcases exceptional Victorian-era gunsmithing quality.
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