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as now to give place to it, just as the horse has t
efore it a future for certain purposes, and one uses a re
e to reduced charges and also in its being less complicated an
chambers of a revolver are emptied, it is harmless; but when the magazine is taken out, after an automatic pistol has been charged, one cartridg
ct that the mechanism is operated by the recoil from a full-ch
stol which does not have at least one safety bol
navy purposes. This has a grip at the proper angle for shooting. Hardly any other automatic pistol is properly designed in this respect, their grips being too
my pattern has a stock as pleasant
t to full and half cock, just like th
ng, like the safety bolt of a shotgun, the other a safety bolt which is pressed by the palm of the han
anger of a cartridge being left in the chamber when the magazine is taken out. I again warn all s
iming, and the notch in the hind sight is far too small. This arrangement of sights may be all very well for del
the hind sight a large "U"-shaped notch that will show
the U. S. Regulation Colt automa
confidently recommend it, especially for those w
c pistol, except that the butts to be shot against should be more solid when using the automatic, owing to its
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