Perdition to Conspirators! Magnificent 14-Barrel Flintlock

Published on May 29, 2020
Duration: 8:32

This review details a magnificent 14-barrel flintlock rifle by Dupe & Co., owned by Colonel Thomas Thornton. It features two seven-barrel clusters, gold damascene inlays, and unique heptagonal rifling for specialized projectiles. The rifle could be reconfigured into a 7-barrel volley gun, showcasing advanced craftsmanship and historical significance.

Quick Summary

The 14-barrel flintlock rifle by Dupe & Co. features unique heptagonal rifling and a modular design. It belonged to Colonel Thomas Thornton and could be converted into a 7-barrel volley gun, showcasing advanced historical firearm technology.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 14-Barrel Flintlock
  2. 00:55Technical Features & Craftsmanship
  3. 01:29Historical Context: Col. Thornton
  4. 03:10Barrel Specs & Heptagonal Rifling
  5. 04:10Handling & Ergonomics
  6. 04:48Specialized Loading Tool
  7. 05:53Reconfiguration: Volley Gun

Frequently Asked Questions

What is unique about the rifling in the 14-barrel flintlock rifle?

The 14-barrel flintlock rifle features unique heptagonal (7-sided) rifling. This design allows for easier loading of specialized projectiles while still providing rotational stability without traditional lands and grooves.

Who was Colonel Thomas Thornton and why is he associated with this rifle?

Colonel Thomas Thornton owned this 14-barrel flintlock. Inscriptions like 'Robro Camp 1795' and 'Perdition to Conspirators' refer to a mutiny he faced, suggesting the gun was a symbolic statement of his intent to defend his command.

What is the significance of the custom brass loading tool for this firearm?

The custom brass loading tool is a 7-chamber powder thrower. It allows the user to charge an entire cluster of seven barrels simultaneously, ensuring consistent loads and significantly faster preparation for firing.

Can the 14-barrel flintlock rifle be converted into a different configuration?

Yes, the rifle is modular. One cluster of seven barrels can be removed and mounted to a second, more ornate stock, effectively converting the 14-barrel weapon into a lighter 7-barrel volley gun.

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