no
Yes....I own one and love it. Breach break and double action. It was a cheap gun used for concealed carry as a boot gun or pocket carry.
The 22 Rosco short revolver, also known as the Rosco Vest Pocket Revolver, was produced in the early 20th century, specifically around 1900 to 1910. This small, pocket-sized firearm was designed for personal protection and was popular during that era.
how much is a seconda molinja 18 jewel stainless steel pocket watch worth
25-75 USD or so
Size
Couple of hundred meters
There is no one handgun, and no one answer to your question. The cost of producing a vest pocket sized .22 auto may be $50, while the cost of producing a stainless steel .500 Magnum revolver may be $700. You need to be more specific in your question.
so it won't dischage if you force it into a pocket..............it's like a safety.
10-1000 USD depending on specifics
Hundreds. They are generally separated into revolvers and pistols (anything not a revolver) But then it becomes complex. There are different types of revolvers, such as single action, double action, top break, tip up, swing out cylinder, etc. There are single shot pistols that are top break, and bolt action. There are double and single action pistols, and even fully automatic (machine pistols). There are shotgun pistols, small caliber pistols, ones that will fit in a vest pocket, and some that have scopes and a bipod. There are antique black powder pistols and revolvers, and pistols with frames made of plastic type polymers. The study of firearms is a VERY broad subject.
The phrase "my pocket has been picked" is in the passive voice because the subject (my pocket) receives the action of being picked. In active voice, the sentence would emphasize the doer of the action, such as "Someone picked my pocket." In active voice, the focus is on who is performing the action rather than on the action itself or its recipient.
104468 was amnufactured in 1855