Thorneycroft: A Victorian Bullpup Rifle with Volley Sights
The Thorneycroft rifle, developed in 1901, is presented as potentially the first military bullpup rifle, designed to address the length and clumsiness of British rifles post-Boer War. It features a unique bolt-action bullpup layout, an internal 5-round magazine angled to prevent rim-lock, and advanced aperture sights. This specific prototype includes unique, albeit unmarked, volley sights, highlighting its experimental nature.









