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Rekaan senapang 12 peluru pada zaman lampau

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Post time 6-9-2012 12:09 PM | Show all posts |Read mode
Korang pernah tak nampak senapang seperti nie? kita pernah nampak rekaan senapang pada zaman dahulu hanya boleh menggunakan 1 peluru sahaja pada satu-satu masa tapi sebenarnya rekaan senapang 12 peluru yang boleh digunakan berulang-ulang telah pun dicipta pada tahun 1821 oleh Isaac Jennings. Jom kita tengok gambaran satu persatu.




















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Post time 6-9-2012 01:57 PM | Show all posts
ssh btol tu...
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Post time 6-9-2012 11:33 PM | Show all posts
canggih betoi
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Post time 15-9-2012 12:29 AM | Show all posts
PenjualAPAD posted on 9-9-2012 01:45 PM
Giler dahsyat tapi nk reload macam susah ajek

tu la. nampak susah je.
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Post time 15-9-2012 10:33 AM | Show all posts
Dasyat.Idea laras senapang dgn blkg senapang yg boleh di pasang semula tu smpi skrg di praktikkan lg.
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Post time 15-9-2012 03:01 PM | Show all posts
Huh, kira tok nenek sub mesingan je ...
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Post time 17-9-2012 01:15 AM | Show all posts
edmundo posted on 15-9-2012 10:33 AM
Dasyat.Idea laras senapang dgn blkg senapang yg boleh di pasang semula tu smpi skrg di praktikkan lg ...

senapang 'patah'?
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Post time 17-9-2012 01:29 AM | Show all posts
yang nie pun senapang lama.........


August 23, 2005Lewis and Clark's Air Rifle

When Lewis and Clark headed up the Missouri River with the Corp of Discovery in 1803, they became the best armed war party in the American West.  One gun they took with them was an air gun.  This airgun had an air tank in its stock, which would be pressurized for a number of  shots.  The rifle shot a lead ball just like the  flintlock rifles the party carried, of .463 caliber, according to Dr. Beeman.
Photos from Vintage Airguns, thanks to Mr. Peter Nolan.  Many people believe the Lewis and Clark air gun was a Girandoni airgun, with Peter's Girandoni visible here. The stock would be removed from the rifle, and be pumped with a LARGE number of strokes to pressurize the tank, and the stock could then be reattached to the rifle.  Spare stocks would be carried which could each be fully charged.  The air gun was a repeater, and would shoot multiple rounds before the balls and air had to be replenished.  It had the external appearance of a typical flintlock, but the stock was more rounded.

This air rifle became a centerpiece in the Captains' dog and pony show, and was fired at every meeting and pow wow with the Indian tribes met along the way.  The intent was to impress on the Indians the great  technology held by the  Americans,  and  to thus foster cooperation.  The gun was demonstrated in a way that hid the technology of the gun, with the Indians deliberately left with the impression that it was powered by magic.

MUCH more information on air guns is to be found at the Henry Stuart Antique Firearms site, of the VMI Museum.

The gun was described in the journal of a traveler (Thomas Rodney) on the Ohio river who met Lewis, and saw it demonstrated.

“Visited Captain Lewess barge. He shewed us his air gun which fired 22 times at one charge. He shewed us the mode of charging her and then loaded with 12 balls which he intended to fire one at a time; but she by some means lost the whole charge of air at the first fire. He charged her again and then she fired twice. He then found the cause and in some measure prevented the airs escaping, and then she fired seven times; but when in perfect order she fires 22 times in a minute. All the balls are put at once into a short side barrel and are then droped into the chamber of the gun one at a time by moving a spring; and when the triger is pulled just so much air escapes out of the air bag which forms the britch of the gun as serves for one ball. It is a curious peice of workmanship not easily discribed and therefore I omit attempting it.”

Animated views of the firearm and and its firing (three seperate animations) are to be found at the Animations page of the Discovering Lewis and Clarksite, along with much more information about the Core of Discovery.

The air gun was described as being "of the Girandoni type", referring to an Austrian maker of similar air guns, although some believe that it was a Girandoni, sold by a U.S. dealer.   More information and illustrations on the Lewis air gun and Girandoni type air guns are on the site of Robert D. Beeman PhD.
August 23, 2005
Last edited by Acong on 17-9-2012 01:31 AM

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Post time 17-9-2012 01:34 AM | Show all posts
yg atas tu senapang angin atau air rifle. menggunakan angin (tidak memerlukan gun powder)

pernah buat eksperimen guna air compressor.... 'peluru' boleh tembus 3 keping plywood yg tebal keseluruhan 1.5 inci.......  
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Post time 19-9-2012 02:02 PM | Show all posts
kalo pelantak senapang tersekat, udah kantoi takleh tembak
penyudahnya guna senapang buat nyebat musuh...
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