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I don't know how obscure this really is, so here's a picture from a bad angle.
If no one gets it, I'll post a better one. |
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#403
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Croatian RT-20 anti-tank rifle in 20 x 110mm Hispano.
Also, I don't think ersoz's was a Joslyn, it doesn't have the side-mounted hammer, and the Joslyn never had a spur trigger. I'll come up with one in a bit. |
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Here we go.
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#405
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You got the model name wrong. It is a Josselyn " Chain gun". There is a big difference. And, did you even google your answer? Your answer was NOT correct.
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Calm down, it's all good. I imagine it's called a Chain Gun because the loading belt looks like a bike chain?
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I'm calm. That is the official name for it. Its inventor named it so in 1866.
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I made a mistake. The inventor did not name it a chain gun or anything else.
http://www.google.com/patents?id=qUU...page&q&f=false My sincere apoligies. It is rather a common name given to this very specific handgun. Having said so, in my opininon it is hard to define this handgun as a revolver as it lacks a cylinder. Please forgive my interruption.
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