Personal protection firearm

Firearms – Disguised as body article

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42 2, 42 6901, F41C 900

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ABSTRACT:
A firearm for personal protection purposes is provided which is particularly useful in close combat situations. The firearm comprises a support which is in the form of a finger ring which has a barrel defining a chamber and has a trigger operated firing mechanism operable by the thumb of the same hand of a person as that on which it is worn. The trigger is rotatably mounted to the side of the ring and is spring loaded towards a cocked position.

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Johnson Smith & Company, catalog, No. 133, 1929, "The Squirt Ring", p. 228.

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