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An exhibition of Firearms : Showing the development of the gun, the rifle and the pistol from Queen Elizabeth I to H. M. Queen Elizabeth II, selected from the collection W. Keith Neal Esq. Birmingham: Kynoch. 1962. OCLC 886452351. The Mantons: Gunmakers. London: Barrie & Jenkins. 1967. ISBN 978-0-257-66549-8. (with D.H.L. Back)
Among the objects belonging to the collection are the sword of San Maurizio, one of the most important relics owned by the Savoy family, made in the 13th century and still preserved with its 15th-century impressed, gilded and painted leather case; a 14th-century enamel horse bit from Naples; a 16th-century pistol which belonged to the emperor Charles V; precious armour such as count Girolamo ...
The R9s variant offered sights. In addition, there were Stealth versions of both the R9 and R9s that had blued slides instead of the standard stainless steel slide. A rare 'Covert' version of the R9, similar in appearance to the Stealth, was also offered with additional improvements provided by Wilson Combat featuring Wilson's Armor-Tuff finish applied to the entire firearm including the barrel.
In the 1969 movie True Grit, Marshal Rooster Cogburn (John Wayne) misidentified Mattie Ross’s Walker Colt revolver as a Colt's Dragoon pistol. It was reported in The American Rifleman that this was the first appearance of a Walker Colt in a movie; and that the Walker was chosen to dramatize the difference in size between Mattie and the adult ...
The M1805 pistol was a .54 caliber, single-shot, smoothbore, flintlock pistol intended for field duty. [2] Harper's Ferry model 1805–1808 flintlock pistols were known then as “horsemen’s pistols” and were produced in pairs; both pistols having identical serial numbers. With just one shot readily available without reloading, a pair or ...
The .380 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol), also known as .380 Auto, .380 Automatic, or 9×17mm, is a rimless, straight-walled pistol cartridge that was developed by firearms designer John Moses Browning. The cartridge headspaces on the mouth of the case. [ 5 ]
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