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Turns out Russia has both the Maxim and Vickers and the Vickers is what's used in India.
 
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In contrast to its in-game depiction as a crank-operated repeating weapon, the real Puckle Gun was manually operated, with a hand-operated flintlock mechanism. The crank on the cylinder was only used to screw the chambers into battery to form a gas-tight seal and unscrew them so they could be rotated, and the cylinder had to be advanced by hand.<ref name="Wiki"/>
In contrast to its in-game depiction as a crank-operated repeating weapon, the real Puckle Gun was manually operated, with a hand-operated flintlock mechanism. The crank on the cylinder was only used to screw the chambers into battery to form a gas-tight seal and unscrew them so they could be rotated, and the cylinder had to be advanced by hand.<ref name="Wiki"/>


While only shown briefly, the ''India'' Puckle Gun 3D model is actually a reused Maxim Machine Gun from ''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: Russia|Chronicles: Russia]]'' just with different textures, notably these textures are even used on a Maxim encountered in Russia.
While only shown briefly, the ''India'' Puckle Gun 3D model is actually a reused Vickers Machine Gun from ''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: Russia|Chronicles: Russia]].''


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"Master Puckle's gun fires more shots than an artillery brigade, and twice as fast."
―Le Chasseur describing the Puckle gun, 1754.[src]-[m]
Liam O'Brien and a sailor mounting a Puckle gun on the Morrigan

The Puckle gun was a weapon invented by the Englishman James Puckle in 1718. It was a flintlock light cannon fed using a detachable revolver cylinder with a gas-seal breech.

Le Chasseur, a French spy also operating for the Assassins, was able to steal a blueprint from a British ship that had detailed instructions on assembling the cannon. This allowed Le Chasseur to build the weapon on Shay Cormac's own sloop-of-war, the Morrigan.[1]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

Historically, the Puckle gun was never used in naval ships as the British Board of Ordnance regarded it as a clumsy and unreliable weapon when it was offered to them. While two guns owned by the Duke of Montagu were sent on an expedition to capture St. Lucia and St. Vincent, there is no evidence they were ever used in combat.[2]

In contrast to its in-game depiction as a crank-operated repeating weapon, the real Puckle Gun was manually operated, with a hand-operated flintlock mechanism. The crank on the cylinder was only used to screw the chambers into battery to form a gas-tight seal and unscrew them so they could be rotated, and the cylinder had to be advanced by hand.[2]

While only shown briefly, the India Puckle Gun 3D model is actually a reused Vickers Machine Gun from Chronicles: Russia.

Appearances[edit | edit source]

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