History Primer 197: Bannerman 1890 Shotgun Documentary | C&Rsenal

Published on June 11, 2024
Duration: 53:50

This guide provides an overview of the Bannerman Model 1890 shotgun, tracing its lineage from the Spencer repeating shotgun design. It details the shotgun's technical specifications, historical context including military testing and patent disputes with Winchester, and its evolution through various Bannerman models. The information is presented with high expertise, referencing historical documents and mechanical comparisons.

Quick Summary

The Bannerman Model 1890 shotgun, a 12 gauge pump-action firearm, evolved from the Spencer repeating shotgun design. It features a 30-inch barrel, 5-round capacity, and a tipping block mechanism. Francis Bannerman VI acquired Spencer Arms assets, leading to production in Brooklyn, NY, and subsequent patent disputes with Winchester.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Bannerman 1890
  2. 00:45Technical Specifications
  3. 02:01Origins and Inventors
  4. 03:13Military Testing and Adoption
  5. 06:07Operational Challenges
  6. 09:21Bannerman Acquisition
  7. 13:32Legal Battle with Winchester
  8. 15:13Evolution of Models
  9. 18:31End of Production and Legacy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Bannerman Model 1890 shotgun?

The Bannerman Model 1890 is a 12 gauge pump-action shotgun that represents a continuation of the Spencer repeating shotgun design. It features a 30-inch barrel, 5-round capacity, and a tipping block mechanism, produced by Francis Bannerman VI after acquiring Spencer Arms assets.

Who invented the Spencer slide-action shotgun design that influenced the Bannerman 1890?

The slide-action shotgun design originated with Christopher Spencer and Sylvester Roper, who formed the Spencer Arms Company in 1883. Their work laid the foundation for subsequent designs like the Bannerman Model 1890.

What were the key technical specifications of the Bannerman Model 1890?

The Bannerman Model 1890 shotgun has a 30-inch barrel, an overall length of 48.75 inches, weighs 8.1 lbs, is chambered in 12 gauge, and has a 5-round tubular magazine capacity. It utilizes a pump action with a tipping block mechanism.

What legal challenges did Bannerman face regarding his shotgun designs?

Francis Bannerman VI sued Winchester for patent infringement over their Model 1893 shotgun. However, Winchester successfully defended the suit by proving the slide-action concept was 'prior art,' based on older existing patents.

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