Disassembling a pin revolver open frame (I)
- Génétalités on revolvers pin
- Family revolvers "open frame"
- How to recognize a pin revolver
- Removing the ejector rod
- Removing the barrel
Disassembling a pin revolver open frame (II)
- Removal of the barrel
- Removing the loading gate
- Removing the trigger guard and trigger spring
- Removing the rod axis of the barrel
Disassembling a pin revolver open frame (III)
- Access to the mainspring
- Removing the dog
- Removing the trigger
- Tips reassembly
How a pin revolver open frame
- Loading cartridges
- Cartridges antique brooch 9mm
- Shooting in double action method
- Shooting in single mode of action
- Rotation of the barrel by the bar
- Blocking of the barrel
- Viewfinder front and rising
- No security available
- Ejection of cartridge cases from
Revolver open frame and large caliber
- Different types of cartridges pin 12mm caliber
- Structural fault models open frame
- Removing the main spring
Innovative model open by Maurice Arendt (I) Framework
- Door loading improved
- Dog with narrow heads
- Earthed cylinder locking recessed
- Safety lever on the front of the handle
- Dog without chain and notched push
- Weapon prototype test
Innovative model open by Maurice Arendt (II) framework
- Spring pin unusual barrel
- Rooms with bezel
- Mounting type double percussion
- Operation of the grip safety Arendt
- Other security dog invented by Maurice Arendt
First step towards the carcass closed frame
- Semi-closed casing part
- Removing the barrel
- Protective shield pin
- Sighting integrated band gun
- Strip integral barrel
Closed frame revolver in 7mm caliber
- No loading gate
- Cartridges to pin the firm Spalek
- Removing the barrel
- Internal mechanism
- The folding trigger invented by Eugene Lefaucheux
Revolver closed part of English design (I)
- Canon and racourcits handle
- Removing the ejector rod
- Removing the barrel
- Access to the mainspring
- English Revolver Adams
Revolver closed part of English design (II)
- Removing the dog and safety
- Removing the trigger and bar
- Removing the main spring
Revolver closed part of English design (III)
- The hammer safety explained
- Details of operation of the security dog
- Other models with this type of security
Current prices revolvers commercial pin
- Génétalités on revolvers pin
- Family revolvers "open frame"
- How to recognize a pin revolver
- Removing the ejector rod
- Removing the barrel
Disassembling a pin revolver open frame (II)
- Removal of the barrel
- Removing the loading gate
- Removing the trigger guard and trigger spring
- Removing the rod axis of the barrel
Disassembling a pin revolver open frame (III)
- Access to the mainspring
- Removing the dog
- Removing the trigger
- Tips reassembly
How a pin revolver open frame
- Loading cartridges
- Cartridges antique brooch 9mm
- Shooting in double action method
- Shooting in single mode of action
- Rotation of the barrel by the bar
- Blocking of the barrel
- Viewfinder front and rising
- No security available
- Ejection of cartridge cases from
Revolver open frame and large caliber
- Different types of cartridges pin 12mm caliber
- Structural fault models open frame
- Removing the main spring
Innovative model open by Maurice Arendt (I) Framework
- Door loading improved
- Dog with narrow heads
- Earthed cylinder locking recessed
- Safety lever on the front of the handle
- Dog without chain and notched push
- Weapon prototype test
Innovative model open by Maurice Arendt (II) framework
- Spring pin unusual barrel
- Rooms with bezel
- Mounting type double percussion
- Operation of the grip safety Arendt
- Other security dog invented by Maurice Arendt
First step towards the carcass closed frame
- Semi-closed casing part
- Removing the barrel
- Protective shield pin
- Sighting integrated band gun
- Strip integral barrel
Closed frame revolver in 7mm caliber
- No loading gate
- Cartridges to pin the firm Spalek
- Removing the barrel
- Internal mechanism
- The folding trigger invented by Eugene Lefaucheux
Revolver closed part of English design (I)
- Canon and racourcits handle
- Removing the ejector rod
- Removing the barrel
- Access to the mainspring
- English Revolver Adams
Revolver closed part of English design (II)
- Removing the dog and safety
- Removing the trigger and bar
- Removing the main spring
Revolver closed part of English design (III)
- The hammer safety explained
- Details of operation of the security dog
- Other models with this type of security
Current prices revolvers commercial pin
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