-
relatively common failure with
early percussion revolving firearms. When this
happened with the Colt
Revolving Rifle, a
spray of
metal would be sent forward...
- A
firearm is any type of gun that uses an
explosive charge and is
designed to be
readily carried and used by an individual. The term is
legally defined...
- RE124—
Revolving gun U.S.
patent 1,304—Improvement in
firearms U.S.
patent 7,613—Revolver U.S.
patent 7,629—Revolver U.S.
patent 12,648—Repeating
firearm U...
- A
repeating firearm or
repeater is any
firearm (either a
handgun or long gun) that is
capable of
being fired repeatedly before having to be
manually reloaded...
- tripod-mounted, single-barreled
flintlock weapon ****ed with a
manually operated revolving cylinder;
Puckle advertised its main
application as an anti-boarding gun...
-
other firearms that are not
category A or B (e.g.
repeating rifles,
revolving rifles, break-action
rifles and break-action shotguns). All
firearms of category...
- A
rifle is a long-barreled
firearm designed for
accurate shooting and
higher stopping power, with a
barrel that has a
helical pattern of
grooves (rifling)...
-
French industrial exposition 11
percussion and 1
flintlock firearms which included a 4-shot
revolving rifle, a 'double rifle' with a
cylinder with 5 charges...
- In the
United Kingdom,
access by the
general public to
firearms is
subject to
strict control measures.
Members of the
public may own
rifles and shotguns...
- A cartridge, also
known as a round, is a type of pre-****embled
firearm ammunition packaging a
projectile (bullet, shot, or slug), a
propellant substance...