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Old 15th July 2017, 06:44 PM   #5
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Wow, this is wild. More pics will certainly help, from various angles. At this point I share Fernando's reservation about the central barrel.

From a functional perspective, I find the design puzzling. The arrangement of barrels would require the shooter to keep track of which ones he fired as he rotates the thing in his hand. Wouldn't a volley ignited in sequence, from one end of a row of aligned touchholes (in an organ-pipe or harmonica arrangement), make more sense? Especially since such a weapon can't be aimed with any precision, so a hail of multiple shots going off rapidly might make more sense.

We've all seen examples of organ-pipe handguns and artillery pieces. I can't recall seeing something quite like this, with little barrels arranged as on a stalk of grain. Does anybody remember anything remotely similar from a long-ago thread?
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