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  1. Nock gun - Wikipedia

    The Nock gun was a seven-barrelled flintlock smoothbore firearm used by the Royal Navy during the early stages of the Napoleonic Wars. It is a type of volley gun adapted for ship-to-ship fighting, but was limited in its use because of the powerful recoil and eventually discontinued.

  2. Henry Nock - Wikipedia

    Henry Nock (1741–1804) was a British inventor and engineer of the Napoleonic period, best known as a gunmaker. Nock produced many innovative weapons including the screwless lock and the seven-barrelled volley gun, although he did not invent the latter despite it commonly being known as the Nock gun.

  3. Nock Volley Gun – The Armourers Bench

    Jan 12, 2020 · Henry Nock, better known for producing high quality duelling pistols and sporting guns, became the sole supplier of Wilson’s volley guns to the Royal Navy. The weapon’s 0.46 inch calibre outer barrels were arranged around the seventh centre barrel.

  4. The Seven Barreled Volley Gun by Henry Nock - Henry Krank

    The seven barrelled Volley Gun, as made by Nock, is one of the most ferocious and recognisable guns from the Age of Sail. First invented by James Wilson in 1779, the volley gun saw service with the Royal Navy, and found some popularity with civilian goose hunters.

  5. Volley gun - Wikipedia

    A volley gun is a gun with multiple single-shot barrels that volley fired simultaneously or sequentially in quick succession. Their volume of fire is limited by the number of barrels bundled together.

  6. The Nock Volley Gun | An Official Journal Of The NRA

    Mar 15, 2023 · Seven rounds fired in rapid succession made the Nock Volley gun formidable both for those who faced its wrath as well as those who had to shoulder the firearm • Even in the days of flintlocks,...

  7. Nock Volley Gun: The Fascinating History Behind This 1700s

    Jul 21, 2021 · A fascinating early rifle that could fire multiple projectiles at once was the Nock volley gun. Designed all the way back in 1779, this strange black powder firearm was built and distributed to the British military. Mainly the Royal Navy back during the Napoleonic Wars.

  8. The Nock Gun: When You Need Seven Barrels to Get the Job Done

    Dec 19, 2023 · One such example is the Nock gun, which following a volley gun concept offered seven shots instead of a single one. Volley guns are weapons with multiple barrels that fire all at once. In the...

  9. The Nock volley gun: The seven shot 'sea-sweeper' - Guns.com

    Aug 13, 2017 · Like the Armsel Striker 'Street Sweeper' of the 1980s, the Nock gun of the 1780s was enlisted by sailors to clean-up violent crowds at close distances.

  10. Nock’s Volley Gun: Clearing the Decks in the 1700s

    Mar 3, 2018 · The Nock Volley Gun was actually invented by an Englishman named James Wilson in 1789, and presented to the British military as a potential infantry weapons. This was declined as impractical, but the Royal Navy found the concept interesting for shipboard use.

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