Evans Repeating Rifle

Published on October 6, 2013
Duration: 4:06

This review of the Evans Repeating Rifle, presented by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons, details its unique post-Civil War design. The rifle features a high-capacity helical magazine in the buttstock, but suffers from operational drawbacks. Expert analysis covers model variations, caliber differences, and the company's history.

Quick Summary

The Evans Repeating Rifle, produced between 1873 and 1879, is notable for its high-capacity helical magazine located in the buttstock, holding up to 34 rounds. Despite its capacity, the rifle suffered from operational inefficiencies due to its conveyor-belt loading mechanism.

Chapters

  1. 00:15Introduction to the Evans Repeating Rifle
  2. 00:40Unique Helical Magazine System
  3. 01:25Operational Drawbacks of the Magazine
  4. 02:02Evans Rifle Model Variations
  5. 02:58Caliber and Ballistics (.44 Evans)
  6. 03:28Company History and Fate

Frequently Asked Questions

What was unique about the Evans Repeating Rifle's magazine?

The Evans Repeating Rifle featured a distinctive helical magazine system housed within the buttstock. This innovative design allowed for a high capacity, holding up to 34 rounds of .44 caliber ammunition.

What were the main drawbacks of the Evans Repeating Rifle's magazine?

The primary operational drawback was its conveyor-belt style mechanism. Cycling the action was required for every round, whether loading a new cartridge or attempting to skip a misfire, making it inefficient.

What were the different models of the Evans Repeating Rifle?

Two main models were produced: the early version, with approximately 500 units made, and the 'New Model,' which featured improvements like a dust cover and an enhanced buttstock, with around 1600 units produced.

What calibers did the Evans Repeating Rifle use?

The rifle was chambered in .44 caliber, with two main variants: the .44 Evans Short cartridge, allowing for a 34-round capacity, and the more powerful .44 Evans Long cartridge, with a capacity of 28 rounds.

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