Firearms – Revolvers
Patent
1984-07-25
1985-12-17
Brown, David H.
Firearms
Revolvers
42 89, F41C 100
Patent
active
045585300
ABSTRACT:
A revolver has a cylinder which is completely removable. Upon actuation of an ejection lever, the cylinder is automatically ejected laterally of the revolver frame. A new fully-loaded interchangeable cylinder, with cartridges securely retained therein, is then quickly and easily snapped into place within the revolver frame. This replacement is effected without visual supervision or special training. The speed and simplicity of the reloading process make the revolver suitable for use by law enforcement personnel.
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