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The Naval version of the .65 inch Gatling gun may be seen at the 'Explosion' museum in Gosport, UK, while the Royal Armouries, Leeds has a number of .45 inch land service guns as shown below. The National Firearms Collection has a .65 inch Gatling gun on a Naval mounting. The Firepower museum, at Woolwich, London hosts a 1" 1865 Gatling, brought over for trials.
I would appreciate any photographs of other Gatling guns to add to this gallery. Please see my contact details.
The photographs in this gallery can be expanded by clicking on the image.
Gatling Home | Model of 1862 | Model of 1865 | Model of 1874 | Magazines | Scattering
Abbreviation |
Location of item/Owner |
Source |
FP |
Firepower Museum, Royal Artillery Historical Trust |
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RA-L |
Royal Armouries, Leeds |
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NFC |
National Firearms Collection |
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Ex |
Explosion! Museum, Gosport, UK |
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SA |
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Scientific American, March 1872 |
USPO |
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United States patent Office |