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The Puckle Gun was invented by [[United Kingdom|Englishman]] [[James Puckle]] (1677-1724). This weapon was widely considered to be the first modern machine gun, able to rapidly fire numerous metal projectiles in relatively quick succession before requiring to be reloaded.  
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The '''Puckle Gun''' is the first automatic cannon, invented by [[James Puckle]], an [[United Kingdom|Englishman]] in 1718. This weapon was widely considered to be the first modern machine gun, able to rapidly fire numerous metal projectiles in relatively quick succession before requiring to be reloaded.


[[Le Chasseur]], a spy operating for both the [[Assassins]] and for [[France]], was able to steal a blueprint from a English Ship that detailed instructions on how to assemble the weapon. The weapon was then built and outfitted on [[Shay Cormac]]'s ship the [[Morrigan]], operating during the 7 years war.
[[Le Chasseur]], a spy operating for both the [[Assassins]] and for [[France]], was able to steal a blueprint from a English [[Ships|ship]] that had detailed instructions on assembling the cannon. This allowed Le Chasseur to build the weapon on [[Shay Cormac]]'s ship, the ''[[Morrigan]]''.
 
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''
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The Puckle Gun is the first automatic cannon, invented by James Puckle, an Englishman in 1718. This weapon was widely considered to be the first modern machine gun, able to rapidly fire numerous metal projectiles in relatively quick succession before requiring to be reloaded.

Le Chasseur, a spy operating for both the Assassins and for France, was able to steal a blueprint from a English ship that had detailed instructions on assembling the cannon. This allowed Le Chasseur to build the weapon on Shay Cormac's ship, the Morrigan.

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