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  • 1Colt revolving rifle — Model 1855 Colt Revolving Carbine Type Rifle Place of origin …

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  • 2Colt Single Action Army — Revolver Second Generation Colt Single Action Army Type Revolver Place of origin …

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  • 3Rufus Porter — For the American football player see Rufus Porter (American football) . For the American poet see Rufus L. Porter .Rufus M. Porter (May 1, 1792 August 13, 1884) was an American painter, inventor, and founder of Scientific American magazine.Famous …

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  • 4bow and arrow — Weapon consisting of a strip of wood or other flexible material, bent and held in tension by a string. The arrow, a long wooden shaft with a pointed tip, is stabilized in flight by a feathered tail. The arrow is fitted to the string by a notch in …

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  • 5Revolver — A revolver is a repeating firearm that consists of multiple chambers and at least one barrel for firing. As the user cocks the hammer, the cylinder revolves to align the next round with the barrel, which gives this type of firearm its name. In… …

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  • 6N-Strike — Nerf N Strike Type Toy gun Company Hasbro Country United States …

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  • 7Handgun — A handgun is a firearm designed to be held in the hand when used. This characteristic differentiates handguns as a general class of firearms from their larger counterparts: long guns such as rifles and shotguns, mounted weapons such as machine… …

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  • 8Samuel Colt — (July 19, 1814 ndash; January 10, 1862) was an American inventor and industrialist. He was the founder of the Colt s Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company (now known as Colt s Manufacturing Company), and is widely credited with popularizing the… …

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  • 9List of multiple barrel firearms — This page is a list of multiple barrel firearms of all forms from around the world.[1] Contents 1 Pistols 2 Revolvers 3 Shotguns 4 …

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  • 10small arm — small armed, adj. Usually, small arms. a firearm designed to be held in one or both hands while being fired: in the U.S. the term is applied to weapons of a caliber of up to one in. (2.5 cm). [1680 90] * * * ▪ military technology Introduction… …

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