Dave
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I was reading in Pollards History of Firearms that in 1867 the Carter & Edwards bolt action was involved in trials for a new military rifle, these trials being won eventually by the Martini of course. The account says that the Carter & Edwards suffered a premature detonation caused by hyper-sensitive ammunition, injuring the hand of Sir Henry Halford who was assisting in the trials. The book then says that although the Carter & Edward's could not be faulted mechanically, that the presiding comittee felt that bolt actions were too dangerous, and restricted their selection to falling block actions only. This is the only reference I have to this firearm, and I'm curious about it, as it seems to have been one of the very first true bolt actions, not only in Britain but anywhere. Does anyone know anything of the weapons appearance, history, inventors, calibre, type of ammunition or anything. Thanks in advance Dave
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