Anyone out there ever encounter a French rifle called a "Buffalo-Mitraille"?
It's a single barreled rifle with three (3) bores for .22LR, like a small drilling, the action is tricked to fire the 3 rounds simultaneously with a single pull of the trigger. The use was apparently for long range wing shooting.
I doubt that Federal and State game wardens would look on one of these things with a kind eye, but I'd like to get a good look at one, action, barrel arrangement, overall.
Anyone know of a source for pictures? Ever actually seen one?
It's a single barreled rifle with three (3) bores for .22LR, like a small drilling, the action is tricked to fire the 3 rounds simultaneously with a single pull of the trigger. The use was apparently for long range wing shooting.
I doubt that Federal and State game wardens would look on one of these things with a kind eye, but I'd like to get a good look at one, action, barrel arrangement, overall.
Anyone know of a source for pictures? Ever actually seen one?