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- barrel. Most boxlock weapons were flintlock, although though some percussion cap and pinfire boxlocks also existed. The po****rity of boxlock actions declined...
- 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...
- 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...
- double-barreled shotgun has changed little since the development of the boxlock action in 1875. Modern innovations such as interchangeable chokes and subgauge...
- 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...
- on the side of the stock instead of inside the action as they are in a boxlock Payot, in Orthodox Judaism Sidelock of youth, in Ancient Egypt This disambiguation...
- torpedo invented by Robert Whitehead (1823–1905). 1875: The side by side boxlock action, commonly used in double barreled shotguns, invented by William...
- 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...