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First experience in English. Welcome.

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Many thanks Humpty Dumpty (Mr.Alex Morozov)


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Igor my congratulations, to both. I think you are a real team from now on.
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New article "Gunmakers from St.-Petersburg of XIX-XX" in the blog.
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New article about Matska in the blog (in memory of Geno)
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New article about Maslov and Ruzichka (Matska`s students and followers) in the blog.
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New article about Ivan Aleshkin (completely unknown name in the West) in the blog.
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Very nice, great articles and information. Thanks for sharing.


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Very nice, great articles and information. Thanks for sharing.

You are welcome!
New article about Lejeune and Ivashentsov`s systems in the blog.
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Westley Richards thought they had the barrel-cocking principle covered by their Anson&Deeley patent of 1875, which included the concept of the cocking rod. In the late 1870s they sued everyone who tried to offer a barrel-cocking design - Greener with Facile Princeps, Scott and Baker, Rogers - appealing all the way up to the House of Lords. Westley Richards lost in every instance (God knows how much it cost them) but most other gunmakers preferred not to mess with them, and so offered lever-cocking designs. Of course, they never said "We're offering you, dear customer, a gun built on a flawed principle only because we don't want to pay royalty for a good design". They advertised increased strenth of action. Ivaschentsev, apparently was taken in by this - I don't know how else to exlain his love for lever-cocking devices.

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Originally Posted By: Humpty Dumpty
Westley Richards thought they had the barrel-cocking principle covered by their Anson&Deeley patent of 1875, which included the concept of the cocking rod. In the late 1870s they sued everyone who tried to offer a barrel-cocking design - Greener with Facile Princeps, Scott and Baker, Rogers - appealing all the way up to the House of Lords. Westley Richards lost in every instance (God knows how much it cost them) but most other gunmakers preferred not to mess with them, and so offered lever-cocking designs. Of course, they never said "We're offering you, dear customer, a gun built on a flawed principle only because we don't want to pay royalty for a good design". They advertised increased strenth of action. Ivaschentsev, apparently was taken in by this - I don't know how else to exlain his love for lever-cocking devices.

Hi, Alex. Ivashentsov`s "second design" was born in 1906. The first barrel-cocking hammerless shotgun was built in 1874 on Needham patent earlier than Anson and Deeley action.

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