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Gatling rapid fire gun, 1861-1862 (1872)
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Gatling rapid fire gun, 1861-1862 (1872)
Gatling rapid fire gun, 1861-1862 (1872). This was a revolving battery gun and, with ten barrels, had a firing capacity of 1200 rounds a minute. From The Great Industries of the United States. (Hartford, 1872)
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This print showcases the remarkable Gatling rapid fire gun, a groundbreaking innovation in 19th-century weaponry. Developed by Richard J. Gatling between 1861 and 1862, this revolutionary revolving battery gun boasted an astonishing firing capacity of 1200 rounds per minute. The image captures the essence of American ingenuity and military prowess during this era. The engraving beautifully depicts the intricate details of this automatic weapon, highlighting its ten barrels mounted on a sturdy gun carriage. This powerful armament symbolizes the advancements made in science and technology during that time period. Intriguingly, this photograph is taken from "The Great Industries of the United States" published in Hartford in 1872, offering us a glimpse into America's industrial might at that time. The monochrome aesthetic adds to its historical charm while emphasizing the importance of this invention within military circles. As we admire this print, we are transported back to an era when warfare was rapidly evolving with new concepts and inventions like never before. It serves as a reminder of how far our weaponry has come since then while also acknowledging Richard J. Gatling's significant contribution to modern arms development. Overall, this print encapsulates both the technological marvels and patriotic spirit associated with American industry during the late 19th century—a testament to human innovation in times of conflict.
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