In France , bicycle guns were small guns intended for shooting dogs who chased bicycles when those appeared at the end of the 19th century.
These guns were also called "velodog", a name formed by the French word "velo" (common name for bicycle) and the English word "dog".
By the way, the bicycle was invented by a French guy named Pierre Michaux, born in 1813 in the city where I live, and his son Ernest.
The Michaux's bicycle is shown below.
Velo-Dog? That's the round that Charles Askins used to convert a Colt Woodsman to Centerfire.
He Won the National Championship, but the resulting ruckus forced him to resign from the Border Patrol.
Encyclopedia of Bullseye Pistol
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I suppose "bicyclette-chien" doesn't quite roll off the tongue like "velodog".![]()