<Li> The Kammerlader: A crank - operated Norwegian firearm produced around the time of the Prussian Needle - gun . Originally used a paper cartridge . Later many were converted to rimfire; this was the first Norwegian breechloader . </Li> <Li> The Tarpley carbine: This is categorized into falling block action, but the breech block is hinged unlike the others . </Li> <Li> The Morse Carbine: The mostly brass action is somewhat like Hall rifle, except it was designed to take a special centerfire cartridge . Very few of these were actually made and were constructed in the late 1850s . </Li> <Li> The Joslyn rifle: </Li>

Where is the action located on a firearm