M1911A1
44 caliber derringer pistol.
100-300 usd
Colt introduced their Frontier Six shooter in this caliber in 1878. Remington may have been earlier with the Model 1875, or Merwin & Hulbert with their "Pocket Army" revolver. M&H used the designation 44-73 (44 caliber, Winchester Model 73)
updated answer: MAB was a major French pistol manufacturer from the early 1920s until the early 1980s. During that time it made a number of pistol models, including the model A vestpocket pistol (.25 caliber); B vestpocket pistol (.25 caliber); C pocket pistol (.32 and .380 caliber); D service pistol (.32 and .380 caliber); C/D service pistol (.32 and .380 caliber); E pocket pistol (.25 caliber); F target pistol (.22 short and .22LR caliber); G pocket pistol (.22LR caliber); GZ pocket pistol (.22LR caliber), also made as "MAB Espanola" by Spanish gunmaker Echasa in .22LR, .25, .32 and .380 caliber); R-22 target pistol (.22 short for the "Olympic" model, and .22LR, sold in US as "Le Chasseur"; R service pistol (.32 and .380 caliber); R service pistol (9mm parabellum) - each of these "R" models is significantly different from the others; P-8 service pistol (9mm parabellum), P-15 service pistol (9mm parabellum), and PAP-F1 target pistol (9mm parabellum -- a heavily modified version of the P-15 made for competitive target shooting; the French Army Pistol Team won a number of awards using this).When the Germans army occupied France during WWII it took over the MAB factory and kept the .32 model D in production for German military use. These occupation pistols will have German army acceptance stamps. They also produced a small number of the model A for use by German military personnel. The French military used the .32 model D during WWII, and after WWII in the French colonial wars in IndoChina (Vietnam, etc) and North Africa (Algeria, etc) until about 1950. The P-15 was used by a number of military forces in the 1960s and later, especially because of its 15-round capacity and accuracy.The range of prices I have seen for MAB pistols in the US since 2010 is from about $50 to about $1300; pricing is similar in Europe, although in many cases different models go for higher prices in one or the other (the P-15, for example, is more sought after in Europe than in the US).Value of these pistols depends greatly on which model it is, which version of the model it is, special markings on the pistol, and the condition of the pistol. Pistols with WWII German army acceptance stamps are usually worth more. Some of these pistols, such as the models A and D, were in production for over 50 years, with a number of design changes over the years.original answer: 10-200 USD or so
The Makarov pistol was invented in 1951 by Russia and Soviet Union. This pistol was used in both the Soviet war in Afghanistan and in the Vietnam war.
20-360 usd
A .44 caliber derringer.A small pistol called a Philadelphia Derringer.
If you meant "pistols", the M1911A Colt semiautomatic pistol chambered for .45ACP was the Army's standard sidearm from World War I through the Vietnam era.
The M16 was first used in the Vietnam War. It was a completely new weapon with a new caliber of ammunition. It was lighter and more deadly than its predecessors.
No such thing. It is a typo. A 45 mm pistol would fire a bullet larger than a golf ball. I think you are looking for a .45 CALIBER pistol. That is a handgun that fires a bullet about 45/100ths of an inch in diameter. Perhaps the two best known are the 45 Colt Peacemaker type revolver of cowboy fame, and the 1911A1 .45 Automatic Pistol, used by the US Army.
Small Pistol Primers are used for small caliber pistols, any of the various 9mm calibers such as the .380, the 9mm luger, the 9x18 makarov, the .38 special, the .32 acp, the .25acp etc. and even some larger calibers such as the .40 S&W. Large caliber pistol primers are used in .45 caliber and larger. Still other calibers, such as the .357 Magnum for instance, require primers known as magnum primers.
FN Browning model 1910 pistol a .32 caliber.