Huot Automatic Rifle: The Ross Goes Full Auto

Published on August 28, 2025
Duration: 1:05

The Huot Automatic Rifle, a Canadian WWI prototype, converted the Ross straight-pull rifle into a machine gun. It featured a unique 25-round ratchet-driven drum magazine and a gas-operated system. A barrel shroud used muzzle blast to create a cooling airflow, allowing for a lighter barrel. Despite its innovative design, it was not adopted, with the British military favoring the Lewis gun.

Quick Summary

The Huot Automatic Rifle, a Canadian WWI prototype, converted the Ross rifle into a machine gun. It featured a unique 25-round ratchet-driven drum magazine and a gas-operated system. A barrel shroud used muzzle blast to create a cooling airflow, allowing for a lighter barrel.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Huot Automatic Rifle
  2. 00:05Unique Ratchet-Driven Drum Magazine
  3. 00:14Gas Operation and Cycling Mechanism
  4. 00:35Innovative Barrel Cooling System
  5. 00:55Historical Decision: Huot vs. Lewis Gun

Frequently Asked Questions

What was unique about the Huot Automatic Rifle's magazine?

The Huot featured a 25-round drum magazine that was entirely ratchet-driven. Unlike conventional magazines, it contained no spring and relied on the firearm's action to cycle the rounds into the chamber.

How did the Huot Automatic Rifle cool its barrel?

It utilized a barrel shroud with vents. The muzzle blast created a venturi effect, drawing cool air across the barrel to prevent overheating, allowing for a lighter barrel design.

What was the Huot Automatic Rifle based on?

The Huot Automatic Rifle was a conversion of the Canadian Ross straight-pull rifle. The goal was to enhance firepower cost-effectively during World War I.

Why wasn't the Huot Automatic Rifle adopted?

Although it had successful design elements, the British military ultimately decided to prioritize and increase production of the already established Lewis gun, rather than adopting a new prototype.

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