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− | | | + | |title= Henry rifle |
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+ | |more= "that damn Yankee rifle they load on Sunday and shoot all week!" | ||
+ | |summary= October 16, 1860 was a very good day for an unassuming fellow by the name of [[Benjamin Tyler Henry|Ben Henry]]. | ||
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+ | He had come up with what he thought was a pretty good idea: a [[cartridge]] [[rifle]] that you could load once and then shoot for a while. Now, that might sound like a bit of a no-brainer these days, but in 1860 it was a pretty radical notion; everybody thought he was nuts. | ||
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+ | That didn't stop Ben, though. He kept pushing at it and, on this day in 1860, he was granted US patent #30,446 for a the first ever reliable [[lever-action]] repeating rifle - tubular magazine-fed and breech-loading. While you'd think this would make him a popular guy and that everybody would like his clever little brain-child, not everyone was pleased. Especially not the Confederates. | ||
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+ | They had their own name for his little invention: | ||
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+ | ! style="background:#9BCD9B; border:1px solid green"| <div style="float:right"><small><nowiki>[</nowiki>[[October 16|more]]<nowiki>]</nowiki></small></div>What else happened today | ||
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+ | * [[1860]] — [[Benjamin Tyler Henry]] receives patent #30,446, for what was to become known as ''"[[Henry rifle|that damn Yankee rifle they load on Sunday and shoot all week]]"''. | ||
+ | * [[1900]] — [[John Browning]] was granted U.S. Patent 659,786 for the [[Remington model 8]]; he then sold the patent to [[Remington]]. | ||
+ | * [[1970]] — In [[Canada]], the Trudeau government invoked the War Measures Act and suspended civil liberties. Security forces arrested 465 persons, mainly in Quebec, who were held without trial. | ||
+ | * [[1991]] — [[George Hennard]] drove his truck into Luby's restaurant in Killeen, Texas and opened fire on the patrons. 20 would be wounded and 23 killed, including the elderly parents of [[Suzanna Hupp]]. The incident would galvanize Hupp into becoming the state's staunchest advocate of [[concealed carry]] laws. | ||
+ | |}<noinclude> | ||
+ | ==Today in pictures== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:M32 Grenade Loading.jpg|[[2006]]: training exercise at Camp Fallujah's Eagle Range | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | ===Picture of the day=== | ||
+ | {{POTD:October 16}} | ||
+ | [[category:Dates]]</noinclude> |