I want one of these.

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Post by Aughnanure » Mon Jan 12, 2009 3:59 am

Here's a rare double repeating gun that a strong bloke could possibly fire off the shoulder; sorry there's no picture



"Bira gun

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Place of origin Nepal

In service Royal Nepalese Army

Designer Gehendra Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana

Produced 1896-1897

Cartridge .577/450 Martini-Henry

Caliber .577/450

Barrels 2

Action Reverse Gardner Action

The Bira gun was a .577/450 Martini-Henry calibre machine gun designed and manufactured in Nepal during the latter part of the 19th Century. It was a development of, and based upon, the American Gardner gun. It was double barreled, but fed through an overhead drum magazine similar to the later Lewis gun. The Bira gun was never deployed operationally.

Invented by Nepalese General Gehendra Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana (1871-1905) and similar in some respects to the American Gardner (especially in the reciprocating bolts), the internal mechanism of the Bira Gun is actually quite different in a number of ways, especially as it is hand-crank fired- but the handle is rotated counterclockwise, as this was found more reliable than the usual clockwise rotation of most other mechanical guns such as the Gatling gun and Nordenfeldt gun. Bira Guns were manufactured in 1896-97 and are literally hand-made, with few parts from one interchangeable with those on another. They were apparently never used in battle but are interesting artifacts in that they were built at a time when fully-automatic machine guns, such as the Maxim, had been developed and were becoming increasingly common"

Hands up all those that had ever heard of it :D
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Post by Woftam » Mon Jan 12, 2009 5:37 am

Funnily enough I have heard of it. There's a thread over on the Gunboards Machinegun forum about getting on up and running. Completer with pictures.
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Now that was ...

Post by chucksniper » Thu Mar 05, 2009 9:48 am

COOL!!!! :bigsmile:
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