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[[Image:Howdah.png|thumb|right|250px|Howdah - .577 pistol.]]
[[Image:Howdy3.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Holland & Holland Side by Side "Howdah" pistol]]
[[Image:Lancasterone.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Lancaster Over and Under Howdah pistol]]
== Characteristics ==
== Characteristics ==
A very powerful multi-barrel barrel handgun developed by the British hunters in India for close range, last ditch, defense against Tigers and other dangerous game. Many different English gun
A very powerful multi-barrel barrel handgun developed by the British hunters in India for close range, last ditch, defense against Tigers and other dangerous game. Many different English gun
makers produced Howdah style handguns.The two examples shown are by Lancaster and Holland & Holland. A Howdah was the basket that hunters rode in on top of elephants in India. Tigers were known to climb up the Elephant to reach the hunters in the Howdah. At such close range a long barreled rifle was less than effective.The Howdah Pistol was perfect for such a close and dangerous scenario. They typically had two or four barrels though I have seen photos of three barreled models. The double barrel models can be found in either the side by side or over and under configuration. Howdah pistols were massive, powerful and delivered a hell of a wallop at both ends. However it was believed that in a life and death situation heavy recoil would not be noticed. Howdahs were also carried and used by British officers in many of England's colonial conflicts during the 19th century. At that time revolvers were considered to be not very mechanically reliable and many British officers were less than impressed with the stopping power of the 36 caliber ball that the Colt Navy revolver fired. The heavy lead slugs fired by the Howdah pistols were very powerful and considered to be just the thing for either a charging tiger or a charging native (remember it was the 19th century. A time of empire and imperial wars.) at close range. Howdahs are now very collectible.
makers produced Howdah style handguns.The two examples shown are by Lancaster and Holland & Holland. A Howdah was the basket that hunters rode in on top of elephants in India. Tigers were known to climb up the Elephant to reach the hunters in the Howdah. At such close range a long barreled rifle was less than effective.The Howdah Pistol was perfect for such a close and dangerous scenario. They typically had two or four barrels though I have seen photos of three barreled models. The double barrel models can be found in either the side by side or over and under configuration. Howdah pistols were massive, powerful and delivered a hell of a wallop at both ends. However it was believed that in a life and death situation heavy recoil would not be noticed. Howdahs were also carried and used by British officers in many of England's colonial conflicts during the 19th century. At that time revolvers were considered to be not very mechanically reliable and many British officers were less than impressed with the stopping power of the 36 caliber ball that the Colt Navy revolver fired. The heavy lead slugs fired by the Howdah pistols were very powerful and considered to be just the thing for either a charging tiger or a charging native (remember it was the 19th century. A time of empire and imperial wars.) at close range. Howdahs are now very collectible.


'''The Howdah Pistol can bee seen in the following productions:'''
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[[Image:Howdah.png|thumb|right|250px|Howdah - .577 pistol.]]
[[Image:Howdy3.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Holland & Holland Side by Side "Howdah" pistol]]
[[Image:Lancasterone.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Lancaster Over and Under Howdah pistol]]


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Revision as of 17:47, 5 February 2016

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Howdah - .577 pistol.
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Holland & Holland Side by Side "Howdah" pistol
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Lancaster Over and Under Howdah pistol

Characteristics

A very powerful multi-barrel barrel handgun developed by the British hunters in India for close range, last ditch, defense against Tigers and other dangerous game. Many different English gun makers produced Howdah style handguns.The two examples shown are by Lancaster and Holland & Holland. A Howdah was the basket that hunters rode in on top of elephants in India. Tigers were known to climb up the Elephant to reach the hunters in the Howdah. At such close range a long barreled rifle was less than effective.The Howdah Pistol was perfect for such a close and dangerous scenario. They typically had two or four barrels though I have seen photos of three barreled models. The double barrel models can be found in either the side by side or over and under configuration. Howdah pistols were massive, powerful and delivered a hell of a wallop at both ends. However it was believed that in a life and death situation heavy recoil would not be noticed. Howdahs were also carried and used by British officers in many of England's colonial conflicts during the 19th century. At that time revolvers were considered to be not very mechanically reliable and many British officers were less than impressed with the stopping power of the 36 caliber ball that the Colt Navy revolver fired. The heavy lead slugs fired by the Howdah pistols were very powerful and considered to be just the thing for either a charging tiger or a charging native (remember it was the 19th century. A time of empire and imperial wars.) at close range. Howdahs are now very collectible.

The Howdah Pistol and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly . . . 1966
Buck and the Preacher Sidney Poitier Buck . 1972
The Ghost and the Darkness Michael Douglas Remington . 1996
The Ghost and the Darkness Val Kilmer Colonel Patterson . 1996
Sherlock Holmes Hans Matheson Lord Coward . 2009

Video Games

Title Appears as Note Date
Assassin's Creed Syndicate Lancaster 4 Barrel 2015

Anime

Film Title Character Notation Date
New Dream Hunter Rem: Massacre in the Phantasmic Labyrinth is seen in the Geppetto base 1992