Transcription of PAGE B2 - archivingindustry.com
{{id}} {{{paragraph}}}
GUNS DICTIONARY: PAGE B1 PAGE B2 : GUNS DICTIONARYB Stamped into the heel of British Bantam rifle butts, which were an inch (25mm) shorter than Art Nouveau or floriated letter. Found on the grips of pistols made for Theodor Bergmann of Gaggenau prior to 1905, customarily by Schilling & cursive, with the letter-tail curving back beneath the stem. Found on the grips of pistols made in the early 1920s by Theodor Bergmann Gaggenau, Waffenfabrik Suhl . It was subsequently replaced by the company encircled or within an encircled six-point star. A property mark found on Brazilian military beneath a crown. Found on Belgian weapons: the mark of King Baudoin (1950 to date). See also Cyphers, imperial and royal.
PAGE B4 : GUNS DICTIONARY eventually superseded by the →box lock. Back Up A small, but unusually powerful semi-automatic pocket pistol made in the U.S.A. by →OMC. It chambered the .380 cartridge. Bacon A small →Suicide Special revolver made by the →Bacon Manufacturing Company of Norwich, Connecticut, in the late nineteenth century.
Domain:
Source:
Link to this page:
Please notify us if you found a problem with this document:
{{id}} {{{paragraph}}}