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Revolvers hold cartridges in a cylinder. When the revolver is operated, the cylinder turns (revolves) to align a cartridge with the barrel. Originally called a Revolving Pistol, shortened to revolver.
No listing in Blue Book, Gun Traders Guide, or any of my other references. Sure that is the brand name??
About 1915. US Revolver Company was a brand name used by the Iver Johnson Company from 1911 to 1933.
He was famous for his basketball skills. He got the name from his habit of shooting the basketball from his side kind of like you would should a revolver.
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1914. This was a secondary brand name used by the Iver Johnson company.
HOLSTER. Crossword puzzle, huh?
Trade name used by Norwich Falls (Connecticut) Pistol Company
U.S. Pistol Company DID make a 7 shot smoothbore revolver, but it was not a starter pistol (blank gun). It fired live .22 ammunition.Do not confuse w/ US Revolver Co. (1910-1935) which was a trade name of Iver Johnson's.US Pistol Co was an entirely different firm and was owned by Otis A. Smith. The company was out of the gun business by 1899 (switching to tools) The guns were designed for low pressure Black Powder cartridges only.
Not many. There was a single shot shotgun and a revolver marketed under the brand name Young American.
The Webley Revolver (also known as the Webley Break-Top Revolver or Webley Self-Extracting Revolver) was, in various marks, the standard issue service pistol for the armed forces of the United Kingdom, the British Empire, and the Commonwealth from 1887 until 1963. P. Webley & Son was the name until they merged with W & C Scott making the name Webley and Scott.
The average prices for purchasing handguns vary greatly depending on size and brand name. The average cost of a 9MM pistol is in the range of $250-300.