- The
boxlock action is a
firing mechanism with the
lockwork mounted internally, as
opposed to
being mounted on the side of the weapon.
Boxlock actions...
- side-by-side,
rather than in over-and-under shotguns, as felt
recoil differs.
Boxlock action –
Firing mechanism with the
lockwork mounted internally Coach gun –...
-
sidelock or
boxlock actions,
although occasionally old
hammer rifles can be found. The
majority of
double rifles have been
built on the
boxlock actions as...
- and
hunting rifles continued to use side-locks
until the
advent of the
boxlock patented by
Anson and
Deeley in 1875. Side-lock
shotguns have two separate...
- guns was the
first boxlock action,
which was a
hammerless action of a type
commonly used in
double barrelled shotguns. The
boxlock action uses concealed...
-
boxlock action shotgun,
which was a
hammerless action of a type
commonly used in
double barrelled shotguns,
dating back to
roughly 1875. The
boxlock action...
- Barrel length 20 in (510 mm), 26 in (660 mm), 28 in (710 mm), 30 in (760 mm)
Caliber 12 gauge, 16 gauge, 20 gauge, 28 gauge, and .410 bore
Action Boxlock...
-
called "derringers". The
ancestor to the
deringer of the Old West was the
boxlock overcoat pistol used by
travelers from the late 18th
century onward as...
- lock-plate is
integral with the body, and is
sometimes described as a
boxlock in consequence. It is
nonetheless offset to one side with the mechanism...
- double-barreled
shotgun has
changed little since the
development of the
boxlock action in 1875.
Modern innovations such as
interchangeable chokes and subgauge...