Gun Mounted on Landing Carriage With Shaft Attachment
When he returned he sought in vain to interest his father and others in his idea of a pistol with a revolving cylinder containing six chambers to be discharged through a single barrel. This boyish notion won no converts, and at the age of eighteen he went on a lecture tour on chemistry, under the dignified title of Dr. Coult. These lectures met with success, and he used the money made by them in developing his pistol, which was in a shape to patent by 1835. Patents were taken out by him in this and the following year in the United States, Britain and France, and in 1836 he established the “Patent Arms Company” at Paterson, N. J., with a paid-in capital stock of about $150,000. This was a bold move by the young inventor, then just escaped from boyhood.
Pack Saddle for Carrying Automatic Machine Gun and Complete Equipment
Automatic Machine Gun Mounted on Light Landing Carriage, Ammunition Chests Open, Showing How Feed Boxes, etc., are Carried