What's the most advanced type of gun you could make that uses black powder?

What's the most advanced type of gun you could make that uses black powder?

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>What's the most advanced type of gun you could make that uses black powder?
in theory a kropatschek

Semi auto with Armstrong's powder primers.
5-7 shots before fouling causes jams

SAA probably. It isn’t the most advanced but it would probably be the best.

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You could probably make something like a chain gun or Gatling gun.

A modern DA revolver, a modern pump shotgun, and a modern manual action repeater if you want things that actually work.

Anything made by the Confederacy

You've got s point there brother

>cuckime
cringe

recoil operated automatic rifle
>but it'll foul up and jam!!!!
take a look at the early maxims dumbass

I'd be interested in seeing how reliably you could get a simple blowback tubegun to work with black powder.

The early maxims worked like ass and didn't really get good until smokeless.

AKs will feed black powder

nigga powder ar15.

>laughs in Richard j. Gatling

>The early maxims worked like ass and didn't really get good until smokeless.
Bullshit. If you're comparing it to what it did with smokeless maybe, but it was still damn impressive with black powder. Many of its famous achievements, likes it colonial use, were done with black powder cartridges.
The bit from the The Modern Traveller?
>Whatever happens we have got the Maxim gun, and they have not
The Maxim guns Belloc is talking about were in BP

>You could probably make something like a chain gun or Gatling gun

really ?

Literally anything in .357.

Here's Hickok45 with a .45ACP Glock running blackpowder reloads.

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If it's externally driven then there's no reason why it shouldn't work.

the original gatling gun used black powder so i don't see why not

Whatever you say, Shalashaska.

AK, read guns of the south