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The SALVO rifle was an experimental, multi-barreled assault rifle developed in the 1950s by Springfield Armory as an entrant to the SALVO project.

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The SALVO rifle is a three-barreled, volley fire assault rifle designed in a bullpup configuration, akin on the never-completed T31 rifle. The barrels are arranged in a triangular formation, where two of the barrels are positioned over the third one.

It was to be a gas-operated weapon that uses a three-chamber revolving shutter system that feeds ammunition into the weapon from a single magazine.

One early design proposal for the three-barreled weapon was to be fed from a drum magazine, and another was a five-barreled weapon that is electrically fired, similar to AAI's burst simulator.

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