List of multiple-barrel firearms

This page is a list of multiple-barrel firearms of all forms from around the world.[1]

Below is the list of multiple-barreled firearms. The table is sortable for every column.

Name Manufacturer Image Cartridge Country Year
80.002 5.45×39mm
12.7mm Grenade
 Soviet Union 1975
Arsenal Firearms AF2011A1 Arsenal Firearms .38 Super
.45 ACP
 Italy 2011
Baylè 1879 wallet / palm pistol  France 1879
Caldwell machine gun .303 British  Australia 1915
COP 357 Derringer .38 Special
.357 Magnum
 United States 1983
Flash-ball Verney-Carron 44×83mm  France
Fokker-Leimberger A.H.G. Fokker & Leimberger 7.92×57mm Mauser  Germany 1916
Fyodorov–Shpagin Model 1922 6.5×50mmSR Arisaka  Soviet Union 1922
Gardner gun  United States 1874
Garrucha (pistol) .32 S&W
.38 S&W
.22 Short
.22 Long
.22 Long Rifle
 Brazil 1730s
Gast gun 7.92×57mm Mauser  Germany
Gatling gun  United States 1861
GAU-8 General Electric 30×173mm  United States 1977
GAU-12 Equalizer General Dynamics 25×137mm  United States
GAU-19 General Dynamics .50 BMG  United States 1983
Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-6-23 KBP Instrument Design Bureau 23×115mm  Soviet Union
Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-30-2 KBP Instrument Design Bureau 30 mm caliber  Soviet Union
GShG-7.62 machine gun KBP Instrument Design Bureau 7.62×54mmR  Soviet Union 1968
Heckler & Koch P11[2] Heckler & Koch 7.62×36mm  West Germany 1970s
Henrion, Dassy & Heuschen double-barrel revolvers Henrion, Dassy & Heuschen .25 ACP
.32 ACP
6.5 Velodog
 Belgium
 France
1911
Hotchkiss Revolving Cannon Hotchkiss et Cie  France 1872
Mk 1 Underwater Defense Gun Mark 59 Mod 0 Projectile  United States 1970s
Howdah pistol .577 Snider
.455 Webley
.476 Enfield
 United Kingdom 1800s
Lancaster pistol .577 inch
.450 Adams
.455 Webley
 United Kingdom 1800s
Lmg-Pist 41/44 7.65×21mm Parabellum   Switzerland 1919
M30 Luftwaffe drilling Sauer & Sohn 12 gauge
9.3×74mmR
 Germany 1941
M61 Vulcan General Electric 20×102mm  United States 1946
Minigun General Electric 7.62×51mm NATO  United States 1960
Mitrailleuse  France 1865
Montigny mitrailleuse  Belgium 1863
Mossberg Brownie O.F. Mossberg & Sons .22 Long Rifle
.22 Short
 United States 1919
Nambu Type 90  Japan
Nikonov machine gun Izhmash 5.45×39mm  Soviet Union 1977
Nock gun Henry Nock .46 inches (12 mm)  United Kingdom 1779
Nordenfelt gun  United Kingdom 1873
PB-4M 18×45 mm  Russia 1997
Pepper-box 1800s
S&T Daewoo K11 S&T Daewoo 5.56×45mm NATO
20×30mm Grenade
 South Korea 2010
SPP-1 underwater pistol Tulsky Oruzheiny Zavod 4.5×40mmR  Soviet Union 1960s
Spasov M1944 Trigun 9x19mm Parabellum  Bulgaria 1944
Springfield Armory SALVO Springfield Armory 5.56×45mm NATO  United States 1957
TKB-059 Tula Arms Plant 7.62×39mm  Soviet Union 1962
TP-82 5.45×39mm
12.5×70
 Soviet Union 1986
Twin Bren 7.62×39mm  China 1950s
Type 89 machine gun 7.7×58mm Arisaka  Japan
Type 100 machine gun 7.92×57mm  Japan
Villar-Perosa aircraft submachine gun 9mm Glisenti  Italy 1914
Winchester Liberator 16 gauge  United States
XM214 Microgun General Electric
General Dynamics
5.56×45mm NATO  United States 1970s
Yak-B 12.7mm machine gun KBP Instrument Design Bureau 12.7×108mm  Soviet Union

See also

References

  1. Small Arms Illustrated, 2010
  2. Dockery, Kevin (2004). Weapons of the Navy SEALs. New York: Berkley. p. 68. ISBN 0-425-19834-0.
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