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Obscure Gun Facts
We have a lot of folks on here that enjoy weapons of all sorts and many that have some excellent training and experience so I thought I would give you all a fun challenge. I'll offer up some questions on some obscure weapons facts and let you answer them. I won't make them too tough but I won't make them too easy, either.
I'll start you off with a fairly easy one to get you started.
What year was the first Remington rifle made? (Hint: It was before the company was founded!)
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1816 I think, maybe wrong.
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What was the 1st automatic weapon?
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You are correct! In 1816 young Eliphalet Remington II made his first rifle at his father's forge in Ilion Gulch, New York (a flintlock). That fall, he entered a shooting contest. Although he only won second place in the contest, he won a number of orders for his rifle. The rest, as they say, is history.
Good job, Beo!
Hey! My game. My questions.
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I'll take obscure gun facts for 50, Alex.
This is a two part question.
Samuel Colt is well known for his famous Colt .45 Peacemaker. What did he invent that revolutionized weapons and what gave him the idea?
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was it the revolving-breach loading, folding trigger firearm?
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I do know that while reading the compendium of knowledge he discovered that Robert Fulton and other inventors had accomplished things that were said to be impossible until they were done and he decided he would be an inventor and create the impossible gun although I don't know what the impossible gun is.
Could be this, if not I'm baffled and gotta do research.
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You are correct on the revolving cylinder. It turned handguns from single-shot devices into multi-shot machines that were far more useful and deadly in combat. However, you missed on the inspiration so I'll leave it open for a while and see if anyone knows.
What inspired Samuel Colt to develop the cylinder design in handguns?
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It it when he was 16 years old and sailing on a ship to India he carved a model of a single-barrelled pistol with automatically revolving chambers. No no it was inspired by his observations of the ship's wheel during this voyage.... Ha ha this is fun.
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Right again. Doing good.
I'll take Obscure Gun Facts for $75, Alex.
Another two part question, sports fans.
George Luger invented the famous Luger pistol of German fame. What is the real name of the pistol and from where does it derive it's real name?
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1. The Parabellum-Pistole (Pistol Parabellum) and is designated the Luger P08 pistol
2. The word Parabellum is a noun of the the Latin saying si vis pacem, para bellum, meaning If you want peace, prepare for war.
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For $500 What was the 1st automatic weapon? Any takers?
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The Maxim invented by Hiram Maxim. You stole one of my questions. And just for that, tell me two other weapons related inventions my buddy Hiram came up with.
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The first autoamtic weapon was the Gattling Gun, so you are wrong.
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He invented the mousetrap and the "Captive Flying Machine" amusement ride. He tried as his father did to make a helo but the efforts failed, he made a huge plae but the flight was aborted. If thats no it I'm busted on answers.
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No I'm not. The Gatling Gun was not automatic. You did say automatic. The Gatling gun was hand cranked. The Maxim was the first automatic machine gun.
You are also wrong on the two other inventions of Mr. Maxim. Note that I said weapons related inventions. There are two that have been in universal use around the world.
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Hey Rick, some amusement rides could qualify as weapons, suicide machines getting on them. Ever seen the upkeep on some of those things? Scary, man.
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The Maxim gun was the first self-powered machine gun, not the first automatic weapon.
The Gatling gun was the first "machine gun" because, while it did not automatically reload under its own power, it was capable of firing continuously. The first Gatling gun relied on a hand crank for external power. Some time later, Gatling-type weapons diverted a fraction of gas from the chamber to spin the rotating barrels.
Per the U.S. Military... thank you very much.
And I said in my last post I didn't know but now I will look it on the net.
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Way back when I was union and worked outside a bunch of the guys wanted to go to Six Flags one week-end. I said not me brother. Everyone started in on my case about not going. I said, "Look, you guys are going up there and pay good money to ride on those contraptions. If riding them was part of your job you'd file a grievance claiming they were unsafe." No one went, which I thought was pretty funny.
Back to the questions. What two weapons related inventions did Hiram Maxim invent besides the Maxim Machine Gun? Both have been in universal use around the world.
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It could be explosives and maybe the motor vehicle but I'm not sure.
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Oooh. So close on that first one. I've give it to you.
Cordite. Handsome Hiram invented cordite. The other invention was the silencer. Devious little devil, huh?
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Really cool facts though.
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On the Gatling vs. Maxim Guns:
"The first automatic machine gun was the recoil-operated Maxim gun, which used linked (belt) ammunition, as well as a single barrel and automatic loading."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machine_gun
We are, as they say, at an impasse. :D
I'll take Obscure Gun Facts for $100, Alex.
Beo told us the Gatling Gun was the first machine gun. It had an astounding rate of fire of 200 rounds per minute. Why did Dr. Gatling bother inventing the machine gun?
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"Beo told us the Gatling Gun was the first machine gun."
No Beo said the gattling gun was the first automatic weapon, there is a difference.
Now Gattling made the gattling gun because he saw more soldiers coming back from the civil war due to illness instead of bullets, so he made the gattling gun and I think thats kinda sick.
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Read above. I agreed to an impasse.
He was a medical doctor and thought the machine gun would reduce the number of soldiers needed in the field and therefore save lives. Man, was he wrong!
I'll take obscure gun facts for $125, Alex.
What invention by Horace Smith and Daniel Wesson revolutionized weapons? No, it's not the .357 or the .44 magnum.
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They formed a partnership to develop a self-contained metallic-cartridge handgun. Their efforts not only produced the first of many weapons with the famed Smith & Wesson name but also the small .22 caliber known simply as S & W Model 1 First Issue Revolver, which quickly revolutionized the firearms industry.
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Being a cop and firearms instructor as well as a gun nut this kinda ain't fair. Where are hopeak and the other gun gods?
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You got another. They invented the self-contained, waterproof cartridge or bullet!
I'll take Obscure Gun Facts for $150, Alex.
Mikhail Kalashnikov invented the AK-47 (like who doesn't know that?). He is also a WWII veteran. What was his occupation (MOS) during the war?
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for popularization of cartridge ammo/firearms and repeating actions, i'd say the volcanic repeating pistol.
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too slow i guess. you know you're slow when three posts in a forum this size come through while you're typing.
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I only have a couple more then someone else can take over.
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armoured vehicle mechanic?
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He was a tank drive/mechanic
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How did the Bazooka get its name.
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it was named for it's resemblance to an instrument, by the same name used by a popular musician who's name i don't remember because it happened in the triassic erra...
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You got it baby!
Now for $200.00 we all know the .410 shotgun shell, what was it before it was the .410 gauge shotgun shell?
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bob burns, sorry; early jurassic.
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Kalashinikov started as tank driver/mechanic and achieved the rank of Tank Commander (some Soviet form of a sergeant). He invented the AK-47 while recovering from an illness.
Bob Burns was the bazooka player.
My final question. I'll take Obscure Gun Facts for $175, Alex.
Uziel Gal invented the Uzi. Why did he put the magazine inside the pistol grip?
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