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  2. Queen Anne pistol - Wikipedia

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    Queen Anne pistols are a type of breech-loading flintlock pistol known as a turn-off pistol, in which the chamber is filled from the front and accessed by unscrewing the barrel. Another distinguishing feature of the design is that the lock-plate and the breech section (chamber) of the firearm are forged as a single piece.

  3. List of former equipment of the New Zealand Army - Wikipedia

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    .45 Automatic Colt Pistol: 1940 [12] M1 1943 [12] M1A1 [12] Sten United Kingdom: Mk II 9×19mm Parabellum: 1941 [12] Mk III 1943 [12] Owen Australia: 9×19mm Parabellum [12] M3 submachine gun United States: M3 .45 Automatic Colt Pistol: 1944 1953 [12] M3A1 Lanchester United Kingdom: Mk I* 9×19mm Parabellum: 1949 1972 [12] L2A3 Sterling United ...

  4. Flintlock - Wikipedia

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    Larger pistols were called horse pistols. Arguably the most elegant of the pistol designs was the Queen Anne pistol, which was made in all sizes. Arguably the high point of the mechanical development of the flintlock pistol was the British duelling pistol; it was highly reliable, water resistant and accurate. External decoration was minimal but ...

  5. Pocket pistol - Wikipedia

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    The pocket pistol originated in the mid-17th century as a small, concealable flintlock known as the Queen Anne pistol, the coat pistol, or the pocket pistol.This was used throughout the 18th century, evolving from a weapon reserved for the wealthy to a common sidearm in broader use as more and more manufacturers made them by the start of the 19th century.

  6. List of historical equipment of the Canadian military - Wikipedia

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    Semi-automatic pistol: 1944–2024 Canada: License-made Canadian version of the Browning Hi-Power. Was fully replaced in March 2024 by the SIG Sauer P320 designated as the C22/C24. [5] Thompson M1928-M1A1: Submachine gun: 1940-1945 United States: Sten MK.II: Submachine gun: 1942-1958 United Kingdom Canada: Produced in Canada Lee–Enfield SMLE ...

  7. History of the firearm - Wikipedia

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    The history of the firearm begins in 10th-century China, when tubes containing gunpowder projectiles were mounted on spears to make portable fire lances. [1] Over the following centuries, the design evolved into various types, including portable firearms such as flintlocks and blunderbusses , and fixed cannons, and by the 15th century the ...

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  9. Lock (firearm) - Wikipedia

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    Metallic cartridges package projectile, propellant and primer together. They are initiated by striking with a firing pin or striker that passes through the breechblock.Early metallic-cartridge, single-shot breechloading rifles, such as the British Snider–Enfield model 1866 and the American Springfield model 1873, continued to use side-mounted hammers and lock mechanisms that differed little ...