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Ian Vernon Hogg (1 January 1926 – 7 March 2002) was a British author of books on firearms, artillery, ammunition, and fortification, as well as biographies of several famous general officers. During his career he wrote, co-wrote, edited, or co-edited about 150 books and sold well over 1 million copies.
The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Firearms: Military and civil firearms from the beginnings to the present day. . . (London: New Burlington Books, 1980). Myatt, Frederick. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Pistols & Revolvers: An Illustrated History of Handguns from the 16th Century to the Present Day (New York: Crescent Books, 1980).
Purnell's Illustrated Encyclopedia of modern Weapons and Warfare is a partwork originating with Purnell in 1967–1969, republished under the Phoebus brand.. Its contributors and editors included Bill Gunston (aviation), Ian V. Hogg (land weapons), John Batchelor (illustrations) and editor Bernard Fitzsimons.
Mauser C78 Revolver, 1st solid frame Model. Designed by Paul Mauser under the factory designation Construktion 1878 (C78), this revolver was his first handgun design.The original C78 zig-zag revolver had a solid frame and loading gate.
The Illustrated Encyclopedia of 20th Century Weapons and Warfare. Columbia House. p. 962. ISBN 9780839361756. Hogg, Ian (2003). Niemiecka tajna broń podczas drugiej wojny światowej [Germany's secret weapon during the Second World War] (in Polish). Poznań: Zysk i S-ka. ISBN 83-7150-935-9. Hogg, Ian (1999).
The illustrated encyclopedia of HANDGUNS, pistols and revolvers of the world, 1870 to 1995. Translated by Bobrov, N.N. London: Greenhill Books. ISBN 1-85367-187-8. Kinard, Jeff (2003). Pistols, An Illustrated History of Their Impact. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, Inc. ISBN 1-85109-475-X. {}: CS1 maint: date and year
Charles-François Galand (1832–1900) was a French gunsmith who worked in Liège, Belgium, and Paris, France.He manufactured many revolvers for civilian and military use, including the Galand Revolver (also called the Galand-Sommerville or Galand-Perrin), [1] the Tue Tue, and the tiny Le Novo. [2]
Webley Longspur is an early British percussion revolver, patented in 1853.The first revolver of the later famous British factory Webley&Son, it was an open frame, 5-shot, single action revolver.
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