Belton Repeating Flintlock: A Semiautomatic Rifle in 1785
This guide details the operation of the rare Belton Repeating Flintlock, a 1785 design that approached semi-automatic functionality. It explains the unique seven-shot magazine, the 'port fire' fuse system, and the secondary trigger mechanism used to fire successive rounds without re-priming. The process involves igniting the fuse with the first shot and then using secondary triggers to advance the fuse to subsequent touch holes for rapid firing.











