Romulus augustulus
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- Apr 6, 2023
dude there was so much of that in the early breech loading era from about 1851-1880. So many goofy revolvers to get around colt patents or the rollin-white patent. with shotguns there were hundreds of action types that were specifically designed to avoid infringement on the Scott-spindle toplever (1865) patent and the patent on the Purdey double under bolts (1863). as soon as those patents ran out in the middle 1880s almost every shotgun was made with these designs. to this day. Any SxS or O/U gun you can buy new today will have a scott spindle toplever and purdey under bolts. Every single one.It really is retarded what everyone but Glock has to do to get around Glock's patents of their very simple design.
It was a very interesting time. many of these guns were actually built very well and worked just fine but were overly complicated.