Forgotten Weapons

Book Review: Volcanic Firearms - Predecessor to the Winchester Rifle

2012 • E66    Sep 24, 2012
The Volcanic repeating pistol was the first direct step along the development path of the lever-action rifle that became an icon of the American West. Introduced before the advent of modern brass-cased cartridges, the Volcanic was notable for both its repeating action and the self-contained ammunition that made it practical. Volcanic pistols (and rifles) are quite rare today, but they are a pretty cool corner of firearms history. Well, Edmund Lewis and Stephen Rutter wrote a gorgeous book on the history of the Volcanic, with more than 340 glossy color photos of some really impressive specimens:

http://www.forgottenweapons.com/book-review-volcanic-firearms/

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