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7 Aug 2018, 3:39 pm by David Kopel
According to the NRA (American Rifleman, Jan. 1988), the Metzenbaum bill covered many derringers (up to .38 caliber) as well as .22 or .25 caliber handguns from companies including Beretta, Colt, North American Arms, Raven Arms, Rossi, Smith & Wesson, Stevens, and Walther. [read post]
1 Jun 2023, 11:53 am by David Kopel
The first American revolver to use metallic cartridges was the 7-round breechloading Smith & Wesson New Model 1, introduced in 1857. [read post]
5 Jun 2023, 3:46 pm by David Kopel
The first American revolver to use metallic cartridges was the 7-round breechloading Smith & Wesson New Model 1, introduced in 1857. [read post]
11 Feb 2020, 4:16 pm by David Kopel
But the most successful developments began with a collaboration of Daniel Wesson (later, of Smith & Wesson) and Oliver Winchester. [read post]
7 Jul 2022, 5:31 am by Roger Parloff
Ornato reported then on the kinds of weapons the attendees were carrying, according to Hutchinson: “I remember Tony mentioning knives, guns in the form of pistols and rifles, bear spray, body armor, spears, and flagpoles. ... [read post]
29 May 2014, 7:01 pm
The first half of the 19th century saw the first widespread commercial success of multi-shot guns–namely the revolvers from companies such as Colt’s and Smith & Wesson, as well as multi-barrel handguns called “pepperboxes. [read post]
5 Jun 2023, 6:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
Hall stated that respondent should have disclosed the SIG Sauer handgun on his 2020 employee personal information form, filed with petitioner on April 22, 2020, and he should have disclosed the Smith and Wesson rifle on the 2019 and 2020 forms (Tr. 69, 71-72). [read post]
5 Jun 2023, 6:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
Hall stated that respondent should have disclosed the SIG Sauer handgun on his 2020 employee personal information form, filed with petitioner on April 22, 2020, and he should have disclosed the Smith and Wesson rifle on the 2019 and 2020 forms (Tr. 69, 71-72). [read post]