Puckle Gun: Repeating Firepower in 1718
The Puckle Gun, developed in 1718 by James Puckle, was an early repeating firearm, not a true machine gun. It utilized a nine-round cylinder and a flintlock mechanism, requiring manual cycling for each shot. While innovative for its time, its practical application and effectiveness are debated, though it was intended as a naval weapon against pirates.




