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  2. File:RBL12pdr8cwtBarrel&BreechDiagram.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Diagram of barrel and breech of British RBL 12 pounder 8 cwt field gun. This shows the "New Model" with the short 72-inch barrel. A : Barrel inner tube : originally of wrought-iron; made of steel in later 72-inch barrels. B, C, D : wrough-iron coils; E : Tappet-ring; L : Lever-ring; P : Breech-piece : forging of wrought-iron; S ...

  3. Pattern 1861 Enfield musketoon - Wikipedia

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    Model 1863 Springfield rifled musket and Pattern 1861 Enfield musketoon Springfield and Enfield actions. The Pattern 1861 Enfield musketoon was a short-barrel version (610 mm or 24 inches) of the Pattern 1853 Enfield rifled musket, having a faster rifling twist rate (1:48 versus 1:78), along with more rifling grooves (five grooves versus the Pattern 1853's three grooves), which made it as ...

  4. Cylinder (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the 20th century, the most widely adopted method of loading and unloading a revolver is the swing-out cylinder, invented by several people in early 1860s, not counting Daniel S. Moore's swinging barrel and cylinder assembly [12] in 1860, [13] amongst them were Charles W. Hopkins in 1862, [14] and Benjamin F. Joslyn in 1863, [15 ...

  5. Colt Officer's Model (revolver) - Wikipedia

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    The first variant, the Officer's Model Target appeared in 1904 as a Premium model more focused on sport shooting than on common use, it was produced in 7.94 mm (.32) and 9 mm (.38) calibers, with barrels whose lengths ranged from 4 in (101.6 mm) to 7.5 in (190.5 mm), with 6 in (152.4 mm) being the most common.

  6. Colt House Revolver - Wikipedia

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    It was produced in a single item product with a 2-5/8" barrel. The Cloverleaf Model was more produced by far, and had two different variants, depending on the barrel length: 1-1/2" and 3". The 1-1/2" barrel length variant had an ejector rod contained within the center pin of the cylinder, allowing to reload while keeping the cylinder in the gun.

  7. Colt Paterson - Wikipedia

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    The Colt Paterson revolver was the first commercial repeating firearm employing a revolving cylinder with multiple chambers aligned with a single, stationary barrel. Its design was patented by Samuel Colt on February 25, 1836, in the United States, England and France, and it derived its name from being produced in Paterson, New Jersey .

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  9. Modèle 1892 revolver - Wikipedia

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    These parts were individually numbered to indicate the order in which they can be disassembled. The year of manufacture of each revolver is engraved on the right side of the barrel, for instance "S 1895 ". The inscription "Mle 1892 " is hand engraved on top of the barrel. It was carried in a large, closed leather holster, which held an ...