Belgian Rolling Block Volley Gun by H. Pieper: 6 mm. 26", seven shot rd bbl. Liege proofs. Removable breech face/ejector, extra example included. Rolling block action engraved with panels of repeating banding. Lever with checkered spur. Checkered walnut fore-end and pistol grip stock. Hard rubber butt pad marked H. Pieper/Liege blue finish with a dove-tailed beaded front sight and a two-leaf fold-up rear barrel sight. The sevenbarrels are rifled. Belgian Rolling Block Volley Gun by H. Pieper: 6 mm. 26", seven shot rd bbl. Liege proofs. Removable breech face/ejector, extra example included. Rolling block action engraved with panels of repeating banding. Lever with checkered spur. Checkered walnut fore-end and pistol grip stock. Hard rubber butt pad marked H. Pieper/Liege blue finish with a dove-tailed beaded front sight and a two-leaf fold-up rear barrel sight. The sevenbarrels are rifled.
volley
Which model?
A dry volley is when you volley a shot, taking it early, instead of letting it bounce. You're not in volley position at the net, you're further back. It's a useful way to take time away from your opponent, as they were expecting you to let this type of shot bounce.
Single shot? Rolling block?
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My research indicates about $300.00 in good condition, and that is for a model 4 in .32 long caliber.
Forehand, Backhand, Smash, Volley and Serve(which i dont think is counted as a shot)
A rally is an exchange of shots between players, while a volley is a type of shot which involves hitting the ball before it bounces on the ground.
a block shot is when someone blocks a shot...... or a shot taken from the block
No, it should not be fired in older Belgian Brownings.
Without knowing who made it the question can't be answered.
Yes there is a Savage Model 72. It is a .22 LR single shot with an octagon barrel. It has a Falling or Rolling block action. They were made around the early to mid 70's.