亨特意志中继器和詹宁斯后装弹:追踪杠杆动作步枪的起源

D. Michael
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本文探讨的枪械设计,最终导致了亨利和温彻斯特模型的弹匣,杠杆行动步枪。正如枪支设计历史上经常出现的情况一样,这两种标志性的步枪并不是凭空创造出来的,而是不同个人多年来设计工作的累积努力的结果。亨利和温彻斯特步枪对火器发展、军事和边疆历史的影响是人们经常讨论的话题,但这种步枪的前身却不那么为人所知。在它们的发展时间表方面尤其如此。因此,本文考察了温彻斯特1866模型的前身的发展历史,从1847年发明家沃尔特·亨特和刘易斯·詹宁斯开始,并回顾了导致美国最具代表性的枪支之一的关键设计步骤:杠杆动作连发步枪。
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Hunt Volitional Repeaters & Jennings Breechloaders: Tracing the Origins of the Lever-action Rifle
This article explores the firearm designs that eventually led to the Henry and Winchester models of magazine-fed, lever-action rifles. As is so often the case in the history of firearms design, these two iconic rifles were not created ex nihilo, but were born from the cumulative efforts of many years of design work by different individuals. The impacts of the Henry and Winchester rifles on firearms development and military and frontier history are frequent topics of discussion, but the rifles’ predecessors are not nearly as well known. This is especially true with regard to the timeline of their development. Accordingly, this article examines the development history of the predecessors to the Winchester Model 1866, beginning in 1847 with inventors Walter Hunt and Lewis Jennings, and reviews the key design steps that resulted in one of the most iconic of American firearms: the lever-action repeating rifle.
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