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  2. North American Arms - Wikipedia

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    The production of mini-revolvers by Freedom Arms ceased in 1990. [6] Casull was granted U.S. Patent 4385463 in 1983 for a floating firing pin for mini revolvers and U.S. Patent 4450992 in 1984 for a belt buckle holster that would hold a mini revolver. [7] The mini-revolver design was sold to North American Arms. [5]

  3. Dick Casull - Wikipedia

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    Casull was granted U.S. Patent 4385463 in 1983 for a floating firing pin [clarification needed] for mini-revolvers and U.S. Patent 4450992 in 1984 for a belt buckle holster that would hold a mini revolver. [7] The mini-revolver design was sold to North American Arms. [9]

  4. Freedom Arms - Wikipedia

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    A beltbuckle holster version was patented by Richard J. "Dick" Casull (U.S. patent 4,450,992) to accommodate the small revolver. A boot pistol model was available with a longer barrel. [2] A four-shot mini-revolver was produced by Freedom Arms, but production ceased in 1990, [1] and the design was sold to North American Arms. [citation needed]

  5. List of firearm brands - Wikipedia

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    North American Arms: North American Arms: United States Civilian Norinco: North Industries Corporation Chinese state-owned defense corporation: China Military Noveske Rifleworks: Noveske Rifleworks: United States Civilian ORSIS: ORSIS: Russia / USSR Civilian OTs Obrazets TsKIBa TsKIB's Specimen TsKIB SOO / KBP: Russia / USSR Combat Özyurt Arms ...

  6. M-1956 load-carrying equipment - Wikipedia

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    The M-1956 LCE continued application of the belt-supported-by-suspenders concept, adopted by the U.S. Army at least as early as the pattern 1903 equipment. [2] The M-1956 "Belt, Individual Equipment" or pistol belt differed little in form and function from the M-1936 pistol belt and would accommodate any of the pouches and equipment that would mount on the M-1936 belt.

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