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Just released at H&L publishing, a new downloadable ebook on French service revolver Model 1873.
You will find the downloading page here: http://www.hlebooks.com/ebook/kn1873en.htm Many other ebooks on various firearms are available here : http://hlebooks.com Content of the ebook : Field stripping of the French revolver Model 1873 Advanced disassembly of the French revolver Model 1873 (I) - Dismounting the ejection rod - Dismounting the catch of the barrel axis pin - Dismounting the cover plate Advanced disassembly of the French revolver Model 1873 (II) - Dismounting the main spring - Dismounting the hammer and sear - Warning about the wrong reassembling of the stirrup - Dismounting the trigger guard - Dismounting the trigger assembly - Dismounting the sear and trigger springs Advanced disassembly of the French revolver Model 1873 (III) - Dismounting the right side grip plate and lanyard ring - Dismounting the main spring lock lever - Dismounting the loading gate - Index of the parts - Particulars of the Model 1874 - Model 1874 intended to civilian market - Military 1873 revolver modified to civilian standards The markings of the French revolver Model 1873 (I) - The markings on the barrel - Modified revolver devoted to the French Marine - Standard Model 1873 intended for the French Marine - Approximative production of the Model 1873/74 by year - The X marked series - The prefix letters endowed to Manufacture of Saint-Etienne - Initials of the directors of the MAS - List of the main controllers - List of the main French steel providers of the time - The French military proof mark - The markings found on the frame - The assembly marking characteristics The markings of the French revolver Model 1873 (II) - The markings found on the cylinder - The trigger guard markings - Markings on the cover plate and its screw - Markings on the cylinder axis pin - Markings on the ejection rod - Markings on the cylinder axis latch The markings of the French revolver Model 1873 (III) - Markings found on the hammer - Markings found on the sear - Markings found on the trigger - Markings found on the hand - Markings found on the strut - Markings on the main spring and its bolt - Marking on the lanyard ring - Markings on the grip plates - Markings found on civilian versions of the French Model 1873 revolver The lock mechanism of the French revolver Model 1873 - Comparison with the lock mechanism of the Colt Dragoon - The lock mechanism of the Chamelot Delvigne 1873 - Lock with not rebounding hammer - Swiss revolver Model 1882 fitted with a rebounding hammer Functioning of the French revolver Model 1873 - Functioning in single action mode - Functioning in double action mode - Strut articulated on the hammer - Perfect alignment of the chambers with the barrel - Gases loss at the cylinder-barrel junction - Head of the hand with area of wear - Lateral play of the hand in the breech aperture - Trigger cam entering the stopping notch Replacement of the firing pin and barrel - Replacement of the hammer firing pin - Modified firing pin for rimfire percussion - Replacement of the barrel - Service tool to dismount the Model 1873 barrel - Separation line between the barrel and frame - Brand new barrel for Model 1874 - Chart of dimensions and weights The remaking of some parts - Remaking of a new hand by Philippe Cholez - Details of the operating mode - Some French military repair procedures - Replacement of the trigger spring - Replacement of the cylinder - Finish of the steel on French service 1783-74 revolvers Shooting with the Chamelot Delvigne 1873 - Early vintage French 11mm 1873 cartridges - Comparison chart of the 11mm 1873 cartridges - Longitudinal section of the cylinder chamber - The French 11mm cartridge of recent make - The danger of using smokeless powder - Current modern reloading kits Reloading a French 11mm 1873 cartridge (I) Instruction for reloading with H&L kit Reloading a French 11mm 1873 cartridge (II) - Reloading kit by Spalek - The making of your own cartridge components - Bullet mould by the US firm NEI - 44-40 modified case Current value of the Chamelot Delvigne Model 1873 revolver Current value of the Chamelot Delvigne Model 1874 revolver [CENTER]Just released at H&L publishing, a new downloadable ebook on French service revolver Model 1873. You will find the downloading page here: http://www.hlebooks.com/ebook/kn1873en.htm Many other ebooks on various firearms are available here : http://hlebooks.com Content of the ebook : Field stripping of the French revolver Model 1873 Advanced disassembly of the French revolver Model 1873 (I) - Dismounting the ejection rod - Dismounting the catch of the barrel axis pin - Dismounting the cover plate Advanced disassembly of the French revolver Model 1873 (II) - Dismounting the main spring - Dismounting the hammer and sear - Warning about the wrong reassembling of the stirrup - Dismounting the trigger guard - Dismounting the trigger assembly - Dismounting the sear and trigger springs Advanced disassembly of the French revolver Model 1873 (III) - Dismounting the right side grip plate and lanyard ring - Dismounting the main spring lock lever - Dismounting the loading gate - Index of the parts - Particulars of the Model 1874 - Model 1874 intended to civilian market - Military 1873 revolver modified to civilian standards The markings of the French revolver Model 1873 (I) - The markings on the barrel - Modified revolver devoted to the French Marine - Standard Model 1873 intended for the French Marine - Approximative production of the Model 1873/74 by year - The X marked series - The prefix letters endowed to Manufacture of Saint-Etienne - Initials of the directors of the MAS - List of the main controllers - List of the main French steel providers of the time - The French military proof mark - The markings found on the frame - The assembly marking characteristics The markings of the French revolver Model 1873 (II) - The markings found on the cylinder - The trigger guard markings - Markings on the cover plate and its screw - Markings on the cylinder axis pin - Markings on the ejection rod - Markings on the cylinder axis latch The markings of the French revolver Model 1873 (III) - Markings found on the hammer - Markings found on the sear - Markings found on the trigger - Markings found on the hand - Markings found on the strut - Markings on the main spring and its bolt - Marking on the lanyard ring - Markings on the grip plates - Markings found on civilian versions of the French Model 1873 revolver The lock mechanism of the French revolver Model 1873 - Comparison with the lock mechanism of the Colt Dragoon - The lock mechanism of the Chamelot Delvigne 1873 - Lock with not rebounding hammer - Swiss revolver Model 1882 fitted with a rebounding hammer Functioning of the French revolver Model 1873 - Functioning in single action mode - Functioning in double action mode - Strut articulated on the hammer - Perfect alignment of the chambers with the barrel - Gases loss at the cylinder-barrel junction - Head of the hand with area of wear - Lateral play of the hand in the breech aperture - Trigger cam entering the stopping notch Replacement of the firing pin and barrel - Replacement of the hammer firing pin - Modified firing pin for rimfire percussion - Replacement of the barrel - Service tool to dismount the Model 1873 barrel - Separation line between the barrel and frame - Brand new barrel for Model 1874 - Chart of dimensions and weights The remaking of some parts - Remaking of a new hand by Philippe Cholez - Details of the operating mode - Some French military repair procedures - Replacement of the trigger spring - Replacement of the cylinder - Finish of the steel on French service 1783-74 revolvers Shooting with the Chamelot Delvigne 1873 - Early vintage French 11mm 1873 cartridges - Comparison chart of the 11mm 1873 cartridges - Longitudinal section of the cylinder chamber - The French 11mm cartridge of recent make - The danger of using smokeless powder - Current modern reloading kits Reloading a French 11mm 1873 cartridge (I) Instruction for reloading with H&L kit Reloading a French 11mm 1873 cartridge (II) - Reloading kit by Spalek - The making of your own cartridge components - Bullet mould by the US firm NEI - 44-40 modified case Current value of the Chamelot Delvigne Model 1873 revolver Current value of the Chamelot Delvigne Model 1874 revolver ![]() |
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