網頁September 21, 2015. 29. Over at popularmechanics.com, Ian McCollum gives us a look at the Burgess folding 12-guage repeating shotgun and a history of the man behind the gun. Faced with a patent on the pump-action shotgun, Burgess designed a cool work-around: a sleeve around the rear of the action (including the trigger) that cycles the gun. 網頁The "Burgess" was the brainchild of Andrew Burgess and was patented in January of 1893 and debuted on the market in 1894. What made it unique, was that this 12 gauge slide action repeater shotgun, with a 19.5" barrel, …
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網頁2024年8月23日 · Burgess Repeating Shotgun. August 23, 2024 Othais. Andrew Burgess is an often under appreciated firearms inventor with hundreds of patents to his name. Perhaps best known for the Colt-Burgess rifle, which was central to the brief Colt-Winchester Cold War, he also had a line of lever actions sold under Eli Whitney’s arms company. In 1893 ... 網頁Andrew Burgess is perhaps the most prolific firearm inventors the world has ever known. Much of John Brownings work was built on the foundations that Andrew Burgess had already invented and tested yet little credit is bestowed on th the rightful inventor. Notice the similarities of the auto 5 and the Burgess shotguns below that were ... charts november 1985
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網頁WOW--Here is a hard to find piece--SN: 3039--Antique--19.5in Damascus barrel--38in overall when unfolded--These shotguns were manufactured by The Burgess Gun Co. of Buffalo, NY from 1892-1899--This repeating shotgun has quite an interesting means of ... 網頁2009年9月7日 · The Burgess Gun Company mfg’d slide action shotguns and rifles operated by a unique pistol grip prior to their being purchased by Winchester repeating Arms Company in 1899. Arms based on the Burgess patents were mfg’d by a variety of American gun makers. Serial numbers for all Burgess shotguns begin at 1000. HJN. 網頁Specifically, the folding shotgun. The first shotgun specifically designed to be a fighting weapon instead of a sporting arm, Burgess’ shotgun was patented in January of 1893 and first appeared on the market in 1894. It featured a 20″ barrel, 6-round tube magazine under the barrel, and unloaded weight of just over 6 pounds (2.7kg). charts november 2011