Guycot: A Rocket Ball Chain Rifle From 1879

Published on October 30, 2023
Duration: 12:11

The 1879 Guycot Rocket Ball Chain Rifle, invented by Paulin Gaye and Henri Guenot, featured an innovative 80-round chain-fed mechanism. Despite its high capacity, the rifle was a commercial failure due to underpowered 6.5mm rocket ball ammunition, high manufacturing costs, and a tedious loading process. Its complex double-action firing system and reciprocating barrel design highlight early attempts at high-capacity firearm development.

Quick Summary

The 1879 Guycot Rocket Ball Chain Rifle, named after inventor Paulin Gaye and financier Henri Guenot, held 80 rounds using 6.5mm rocket ball ammunition. Its complex double-action mechanism and reciprocating barrel were innovative, but commercial failure resulted from underpowered ammo and high costs.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Guycot Rocket Ball Chain Rifles
  2. 01:34Loading and 80-Round Chain Mechanism
  3. 02:32Double-Action Firing Mechanism Explained
  4. 05:096.5mm Caliber and Reciprocating Barrel
  5. 07:33Internal Disassembly and Complex Mechanics
  6. 09:20Chain Tensioner Adjustment
  7. 10:30Historical Context and Commercial Failure

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Guycot Rocket Ball Chain Rifle?

The Guycot (or Gaye-Guenot) was a rare chain-fed rifle patented in 1879, notable for its high capacity of 80 rounds using proprietary 6.5mm rocket ball ammunition. It featured a complex double-action mechanism and a reciprocating barrel.

How many rounds does the Guycot rifle hold?

The rifle version of the Guycot chain rifle is capable of holding an impressive 80 rounds of ammunition. This high capacity was achieved through an intricate chain mechanism that ran through the receiver and deep into the stock.

Why did the Guycot rifle fail commercially?

Despite its innovative high-capacity design, the Guycot rifle was not commercially successful. Key reasons included significantly underpowered 6.5mm rocket ball ammunition, high manufacturing costs, and a tedious loading process for the chain mechanism.

What caliber ammunition did the 1879 Guycot rifle use?

The Guycot rifle fired a specialized 6.5mm rocket ball cartridge. Although the muzzle might appear larger, the actual projectile diameter was 6.5mm, utilizing a unique baseless cartridge design.

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