Farquhar Hill: Britain's WW1 Semiauto Rifle
The Farquhar-Hill rifle was a unique British semi-automatic developed before and during WWI, featuring a complex gas-operated system with a spring buffer for consistent bolt cycling. Despite military adoption for aircrews and a large order in 1918, the war's end prevented mass production, leaving few examples. Its innovative design included a 19-round drum magazine with receiver-integrated feed lips and an adjustable front grip.









