Why did the military prefer this gun? The Lancaster Pistol with firearm expert Jonathan Ferguson
The Lancaster Pistol, a massive double-barreled firearm from around 1888, was favored by some military figures for its perceived reliability and stopping power. Chambered in calibers like .577 C.F., it featured unique oval bore rifling and a revolving striker mechanism. Despite its imposing size and heavy bullet, its low velocity made it distinct from true Howdah pistols, positioning it as a battlefield sidearm offering significant close-range impact.









