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Bulldog revolvers explained - ebook
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Just released at HLebooks.com , a new downloadable ebook on the Bulldog type revolvers You will find the downloading page here: http://www.hlebooks.com/ebook/bulldogE.htm Many other ebooks on various firearms are available here : http://hlebooks.com Content of the ebook : The revolver in the second half of the 19th century - From cap and ball to the self-contained cartridge - Smith & Wesson in the USA - Eugène Lefaucheux in Europe - The English Tranter revolvers - Evolution of the English revolver's double action lock The first Webley cartridge revolvers - The first Webley solid frame revolver - Webley revolver of 1866 in caliber .577" - Early English centerfire cartridges - The intermediary ratchet plate in several models - The Webley R.I.C. revolvers - The Webley "Bulldog" revolvers Analysis of a Belgian "Bulldog" revolver - Caliber and markings - Crowned R marking standing for "rifled barrel" - Trigger mechanism with three screws - Trigger mechanism in single and double action mode Field dismounting of a "Bulldog" revolver - Side swinging of the ejector rod - Cylinder arbor when it houses the ejector rod - Removal of the cylinder arbor - Removal of the cylinder Advanced dismounting of the revolver (I) - Dismounting of the ejector rod housing - Unscrewing the friction spring - Dismounting of the grip plates - Dismounting of the cover plate - Dismounting of the lever of rebound Advanced dismounting of the revolver (II) - Dismounting of the mainspring - Dismounting of a S shaped mainspring - Partial dismounting of the hammer - Dismounting of the trigger assembly Advanced dismounting of the revolver (III) - Removal of the hammer - Hinged strut and stirrup - Dismounting of the trigger return spring - Dismounting of the loading gate - Instructions for reassembly - Specific tools - Testing the return spring Functioning of the Belgian "Bulldog" revolver (I) - Today use of a vintage Belgian "Bulldog" revolver - Vintage cartridges in caliber .380 - About the use of smokeless powder cartridges - Black and smokeless powders explained - To recognize and find black powder - Reloading of a new black powder cartridge Reloading kits for .380 and .320 black powder calibers Functioning of the Belgian "Bulldog" revolver (II) - Functioning in double action mode - Rotation of the cylinder - Vertical travel of the hand - Locking of the cylinder - The reasons of a possible bad indexation of the cylinder - Cocking of the hammer in double action mode Functioning of the Belgian "Bulldog" revolver (III) - Functioning in simple action mode - The lever of rebound explained - French service revolver model 1892 - Revolver of "Bulldog" type without rebounding hammer - French service revolver model 1873 - The classical manual safety - Manual safety on the hammer - Manual safety of push button type - Safety actuated through the lanyard ring French 1899 - 1900 catalog of Gaucher Bergeron (I) - No semi-auto pistol still offered - The ending story of the pinfire revolvers - Pinfire revolver converted to the centerfire system - Centerfire black powder revolvers - Centerfire ammunition for revolvers - Pinfire ammunition for revolvers - Two types of traditional cartridges with pellets French 1899 - 1900 catalog of Gaucher Bergeron (II) - Model "Baby" with concealed trigger - Different types of trigger - The so-called "hammerless" model - True typical "hammerless" model - Hammer cover plate - Typical mainspring for rebounding hammer French 1899 - 1900 catalog of Gaucher Bergeron (III) - New "reinforced" models in caliber 8mm - French service cartridge in caliber 8mm 92 - The revolvers in caliber 6mm Velo-dog - The revolvers of US design (originals and copies) - The so-called "revolvers of war" -*"Bulldog" revolvers in the Manufrance catalog of 1910 Some remarkable models - The "Clic-clac" model of Emile Fraipon - Grip frame with finger rest - Tiny model in caliber .22 short - The "Revolvelo" model with ring shaped trigger - "Bulldog" revolver with long barrel - "Bulldog" revolver of German make - "Bulldog" revolver of US make http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/bulldogE/im-01.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/bulldogE/im-02.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/bulldogE/im-03.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/bulldogE/im-04.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/bulldogE/im-05.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/bulldogE/im-06.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/bulldogE/im-07.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/bulldogE/im-08.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/bulldogE/im-09.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/bulldogE/im-10.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/bulldogE/im-11.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/bulldogE/im-12.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/bulldogE/im-13.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/bulldogE/im-14.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/bulldogE/im-15.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/bulldogE/im-16.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/bulldogE/im-17.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/bulldogE/im-18.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/bulldogE/im-19.jpg http://www.outdoorebooks.com/ebay/bulldogE/im-20.jpg |
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