J.M. Browning Harmonica Rifle

Published on April 6, 2025
Duration: 1:00

The J.M. Browning Harmonica Rifle, also known as the Slide Bar Repeating Rifle, features a unique harmonica-like chamber arrangement with five percussion cap nipples. Its operation involves a lever mechanism that locks the slide bar, allowing for manual indexing to the next chamber for firing. This antique firearm showcases innovative mechanical design from J.M. Browning.

Quick Summary

The J.M. Browning Harmonica Rifle, or Slide Bar Repeating Rifle, features a 5-round capacity using a unique harmonica-like magazine bar with percussion cap nipples. A lever mechanism locks the bar, sealing the chamber against the barrel for firing, and requires manual indexing for subsequent shots.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Harmonica Rifle
  2. 00:11Magazine Bar Design and Function
  3. 00:17Locking Mechanism Explained
  4. 00:31Operation and Firing Demonstration
  5. 00:43Manual Indexing Process

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the J.M. Browning Harmonica Rifle?

The J.M. Browning Harmonica Rifle, also called the Slide Bar Repeating Rifle, is an antique firearm featuring a unique magazine system. Its bar holds five chambers, each with a percussion cap nipple, arranged like a harmonica, allowing for rapid, sequential firing.

How does the Harmonica Rifle's locking mechanism work?

The rifle uses a lever mechanism. When the lever is up, the magazine bar can slide freely. Rotating the lever down engages an extension that pushes the bar inward, sealing the chamber against the barrel for firing.

What is the capacity and ignition system of the Harmonica Rifle?

The J.M. Browning Harmonica Rifle has a capacity of 5 rounds, loaded into its unique slide bar magazine. It uses a percussion cap ignition system, requiring a cap to be placed on each nipple before firing.

Why is it called the 'Harmonica Rifle'?

It's named the 'Harmonica Rifle' due to the distinctive arrangement of its five chambers and percussion cap nipples on the sliding magazine bar, which visually resembles the keys or reeds of a musical harmonica.

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