But the only way to load this is to insert cartridges one at a time (and I don’t think there’s any chance that a center fire version comes with moon clips or speed loaders). It looks quite scary, especially if one were looking down both barrels. **i know it is designation fitted to cartridge retroactively to distinguish it from. *this cartridge can function in revolver because is semi-rimmed I hope someone with better Français-skill will fully translate it for us – text under drawing is apparently describing available finish version. You can also see vintage advert for this revolver, if I am not mistaken its stated that this revolver is available in following chambering:Ģ0-shot firing 6.35 ġ6-shot firing 7.65 ġ6-shot firing 32 S & W “manufactured(…)by firm HDH (patent of 1910) until the beginning of the years 1930 (the catalogue from where is extracted annexed publicity is gone back to 1928)” In chapter titled Revolver HDH (with 20 shots) states that: It did, see here: for center-fire over-under-barrel revolver “double-row cylinder design did not seem to survive past the pinfire era.”
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