Cannot recall seeing one- the teat fires I have seen were Moore & Williams. Allen DID make a lipfire revolver- like a rimfire, but had a rim only on part of the circumference on the case head. And smallest teat fire I have seen was .31 cal, not .22.
In May 1775 he captured Fort Ticonderoga
It's named after Ethan Allen, whose Green Mountain Boys fought to make Vermont the nation's fourteenth state. (The first company was in Vermont.)
Yes, Colt produced a revolver chambered in .25-20 caliber, specifically the Colt New Police revolver, which was designed to fire the .25-20 WCF (Winchester Center Fire) cartridge. This revolver was part of Colt's efforts to offer a small, pocket-sized firearm suitable for self-defense. The .25-20 caliber was not as common as other calibers, but it was available in some of Colt's models during the early 20th century.
It might be eaiser to ask who in Beligum didn't make a revolver.
Winchester did not make a revolver in 32-20.
In a revolver, yes. In a rifle, which will have an actual chamber, I would not recommend it, as the .45 LC would not make the headspace in a .454 Casull chamber.
MLB player Ethan Martin made $500000 in the 2014 season.
Power is not determined by the make of the gun, but by the caliber of the cartridge that it fires. The Desert Eagle was made in several calibers. There are revolvers that fire less powerful cartridges, and revolvers that fire more powerful cartridges.
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In a revolver, yes. In a rifle, which will have an actual chamber, I would not recommend it, as the .45 LC would not make the headspace in a .454 Casull chamber.
Yes