Howdah pistol

Double-barrel .50 caliber (13mm) howdah pistol made in Germany
Breech of the same pistol open for loading. This particular weapon was made for a left-handed user.

The howdah pistol was a large-calibre handgun, often with two or four barrels, used in Africa and India from the beginning of the nineteenth century and into the early twentieth century during the British Empire era. It was intended for defence against lions, tigers and other dangerous wild animals that might be encountered in remote areas. Multi-barreled breech-loading designs were later favoured over contemporary revolvers, due to their higher velocity and faster reloading potential.[1]

  1. ^ Maze, Robert J. (2002). Howdah to High Power. Excalibur Publications. p. 22.