The mechanism is
actuated by a cam shaft worked by a hand crank on one side of the
chamber. By this means the locks are driven backward and forward,
the latter motion forcing the cartridges into place, and the former
withdrawing the empty cartridge case after firing. The extractor hook
pivoted to the lock plunger rises, as the lock advances, over the rim of
the case, but is rigid as the lock is withdrawn, so that the action is
a positive one. The cartridges, which are contained in a suitable
frame attached to the forward part of the breech chamber, pass through
openings in the top plate of the latter, an efficient distribution being
secured by means of a valve having a transverse motion. Each cartridge
as it falls is brought into the axis of the barrel and the plunger,
while the advance motion of the lock forces them into position. In the
five-barrel gun illustrated by Fig. 3 the cartridge feeder contains 100
cartridges, in five Vertical rows of 20 cartridges each, and these are
kept supplied, when firing, from supplementary holders.
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