List of multiple-barrel firearms

Below is a list of multiple-barrel firearms of all forms from around the world.[1]

The table is sortable for every column.

Pistols edit

Rifles edit

NameManufacturerImageCartridgeCountryYear
Nock gunHenry Nock .46 inches (12 mm)  United Kingdom1779
TP-82 Cosmonaut survival pistol 5.45×39mm
12.5×70
 Soviet Union1986

Flare launchers edit

NameManufacturerImageCartridgeCountryYear
Nambu Type 90Nambu Arms Manufacturing Company  Japan1930

Less lethal edit

NameManufacturerImageCartridgeCountryYear
Osa 18×45 mm  Russia1997
Flash-ballVerney-Carron 44×83mm  France1995

Automatic rifles edit

NameManufacturerImageCartridgeCountryYear
80.0025.45×39mm
12.7mm Grenade
 Soviet Union1975
AO-63 assault rifleTsNIITochMash5.45×39mm  Soviet Union1984
S&T Daewoo K11S&T Daewoo 5.56×45mm NATO
20×30mm Grenade
 South Korea2010
Springfield Armory SALVOSpringfield Armory5.56×45mm NATO  United States1957
TKB-059Tula Arms Plant 7.62×39mm  Soviet Union1962
QTS-11Norinco5.8×42mm  China2011
Silver Shadow Gilboa SnakeSilver Shadow5.56×45mm NATO  Israel2015
XM29 OICWHeckler & Koch
Alliant Techsystems
5.56×45mm NATO  Germany /  United States1996

Submachine guns edit

NameManufacturerImageCartridgeCountryYear
Fliegerbeobachter-DoppelpistoleW+F Bern7.65×21mm Parabellum   Switzerland1919
From machine gunV.Karlovich From7.62×38mmR  Russia1917
Spasov M1944 TrigunHristo Spasov9×19mm Parabellum  Bulgaria1944
Sturmpistole M.18Steyr9×23mm Steyr  Austrian Empire
 Kingdom of Hungary
1917
Villar Perosa aircraft submachine gun 9mm Glisenti  Italy1914

Shotguns edit

NameManufacturerImageCartridgeCountryYear
M30 Luftwaffe drillingSauer & Sohn 12 gauge
9.3×74mmR
 Germany1941
DP-12Standard Manufacturing Company12 gauge  United States2015
KUGS HD410KUGS.410 caliber   Switzerland2022
Winchester Liberator 16 Gauge
12 gauge
 United States1962

Machine guns edit

Grenade launchers edit

NameManufacturerImageCartridgeCountryYear
DP-64Degtyarev plant 45mm grenades  Russia1990

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Small Arms Illustrated, 2010
  2. ^ Dockery, Kevin (2004). Weapons of the Navy SEALs. New York: Berkley. p. 68. ISBN 0-425-19834-0.