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I knew of the Bullard single shot but didn't realize it was basically a chopped down lever action repeater, the latter having come first. The action locks a bit like a rolling block, with the locking mechanism to the very rear. A long breech bolt goes forward to pick up a cartridge off a Volcanic/Henry/Winchester style carrier. To get the necessary stroke, a double-rack and pinion is used to shuttle the bolt. Interesting beast.
I knew of the Bullard single shot but didn't realize it was basically a chopped down lever action repeater, the latter having come first. The action locks a bit like a rolling block, with the locking mechanism to the very rear. A long breech bolt goes forward to pick up a cartridge off a Volcanic/Henry/Winchester style carrier. To get the necessary stroke, a double-rack and pinion is used to shuttle the bolt. Interesting beast.
thanks, very nice article ! there is a book on the Bullards which I have somewhere ! they really are interesting rifles. have bid on a lot of them at auctions over the years but only successful on this one.