List of multiple-barrel firearms
Below is a list of multiple-barrel firearms of all forms from around the world.[1]
Pistols
Name | Manufacturer | Image | Cartridge | Country | Year |
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Arsenal Firearms AF2011A1 | Arsenal Firearms | ![]() |
.38 Super .45 ACP |
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2011 |
Baylè 1879 wallet / palm pistol | ![]() |
1879 | |||
COP 357 Derringer | ![]() |
.38 Special .357 Magnum |
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1983 | |
Pepper-box | ![]() |
17-1800s | |||
Garrucha (pistol) | ![]() |
.32 S&W .38 S&W .22 Short .22 Long .22 Long Rifle |
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1930s | |
Howdah pistol | .577 Snider .455 Webley .476 Enfield |
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1800s | ||
Lancaster pistol | .577 inch .450 Adams .455 Webley |
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1800s | ||
Mossberg Brownie | O.F. Mossberg & Sons | ![]() |
.22 Long Rifle .22 Short |
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1919 |
Mk 1 Underwater Defense Gun | Mark 59 Mod 0 Projectile | ![]() |
1970s | ||
Heckler & Koch P11[2] | Heckler & Koch | ![]() |
7.62×36mm | ![]() |
1970s |
SPP-1 underwater pistol | Tulsky Oruzheiny Zavod | ![]() |
4.5×40mmR | ![]() |
1960s |
Henrion, Dassy & Heuschen double-barrel revolvers | Henrion, Dassy & Heuschen | .25 ACP .32 ACP 6.5 Velodog |
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1911 | |
S333 Thunderstruck | Standard Manufacturing | .22 WMR | ![]() |
2019 |
Rifles
Name | Manufacturer | Image | Cartridge | Country | Year |
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Nock gun | Henry Nock | ![]() |
.46 inches (12 mm) | ![]() |
1779 |
TP-82 Cosmonaut survival pistol | ![]() |
5.45×39mm 12.5×70 |
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1986 |
Flare launchers
Name | Manufacturer | Image | Cartridge | Country | Year |
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Nambu Type 90 | ![]() |
1930 |
Less lethal
Name | Manufacturer | Image | Cartridge | Country | Year |
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Osa | ![]() |
18×45 mm | ![]() |
1997 | |
Flash-ball | Verney-Carron | ![]() |
44×83mm | ![]() |
Automatic rifles
Name | Manufacturer | Image | Cartridge | Country | Year |
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80.002 | 5.45×39mm 12.7mm Grenade |
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1975 | ||
AO-63 assault rifle | TsNIITochMash | 5.49x39mm | ![]() |
1984 | |
S&T Daewoo K11 | S&T Daewoo | ![]() |
5.56×45mm NATO 20×30mm Grenade |
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2010 |
Springfield Armory SALVO | Springfield Armory | 5.56×45mm NATO | ![]() |
1957 | |
TKB-059 | Tula Arms Plant | ![]() |
7.62×39mm | ![]() |
1962 |
Submachine guns
Name | Manufacturer | Image | Cartridge | Country | Year |
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Spasov M1944 Trigun | 9x19mm Parabellum | ![]() |
1944 | ||
Villar-Perosa aircraft submachine gun | ![]() |
9mm Glisenti | ![]() |
1914 |
Shotguns
Name | Manufacturer | Image | Cartridge | Country | Year |
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M30 Luftwaffe drilling | Sauer & Sohn | 12 gauge 9.3×74mmR |
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1941 | |
DP-12 | Standard Manufacturing Company | 12 Gauge | ![]() |
2015 | |
Winchester Liberator | ![]() |
16 Gauge | ![]() |
1962 |
Machine guns
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See also
References
- Small Arms Illustrated, 2010
- Dockery, Kevin (2004). Weapons of the Navy SEALs. New York: Berkley. p. 68. ISBN 0-425-19834-0.
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