Ружье Фосбери - Забытое Оружие

Published on October 7, 2019
Duration: 6:18

This video explores the experimental Fosbery shotgun, patented in 1891 by Colonel George Fosbery, known for his automatic revolvers. The shotgun features a unique rotating bolt with six locking lugs, reminiscent of the AR-15's design, and a novel feeding mechanism. Despite its innovative engineering, the shotgun never achieved commercial success, with only a few prototypes produced.

Quick Summary

The Fosbery shotgun, patented in 1891 by Colonel George Fosbery, is a unique firearm featuring a rotating bolt with six locking lugs, a design principle shared with the AR-15 rifle. Despite its innovative engineering, it never achieved commercial success and only a few prototypes were produced.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introduction and Museum Visit
  2. 00:17The Fosbery Shotgun Overview
  3. 00:25Colonel George Fosbery's Innovations
  4. 01:13Bolt Locking Mechanism
  5. 01:54Feeding Mechanism Explained
  6. 02:26Bolt Rotation and Locking
  7. 02:43Extractor and Ejector Design
  8. 03:42Markings and Prototyping
  9. 04:22Historical Precedents and Influence
  10. 05:36Conclusion and Museum Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Fosbery shotgun and who designed it?

The Fosbery shotgun is an experimental firearm patented in 1891 by Colonel George Fosbery, also known for his automatic revolvers and the 'Paradox' barrel rifling. This particular shotgun featured a unique rotating bolt design.

What is notable about the Fosbery shotgun's bolt mechanism?

The Fosbery shotgun's bolt is a rotating design with six locking lugs, which is strikingly similar in principle to the bolt locking system found in the modern AR-15 rifle. This was an advanced design for its time.

Did the Fosbery shotgun achieve commercial success?

No, the Fosbery shotgun did not achieve commercial success. Despite its innovative engineering, only a few prototypes were ever made, and it never went into mass production or gained significant interest from sportsmen.

Where can one see a Fosbery shotgun prototype?

A prototype of the Fosbery shotgun is housed in the National Firearms Museum in Leeds, England. The museum is noted for its extensive collection of historical firearms.

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