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The company made numerous innovative designs such as folding hammers on their revolvers for pocket carry and a unique takedown system but was plagued by financial missteps. Payment for three sizable shipments to Russia were never realized. The bankruptcy of subsidiary Evans Rifle Company cost Merwin and Hulbert $100,000. A company associate ...
Colt's Manufacturing Company.32 Colt New Police.38 Colt New Police.38 Special: 6 United States: 1927-1986, 1993-1995 Colt Diamondback: Colt's Manufacturing Company.22 LR.22 WMR.38 Special: 6 United States: 1966–1988 Colt Dragoon: Colt's Manufacturing Company.44 inch ball 6 United States: 1848–1860 Colt House Revolver
Janz-Präzisionstechnik GmbH originally produced a number of parts for the company Korth-Ratzeburg. In the 1990s Korth was bankrupt and production ceased, prompting Janz to start manufacturing revolvers under their own brand in 1997, utilizing frames and parts produced for Korth. [2] [3]
Arcadia Machine & Tool, commonly abbreviated to AMT, was a firearms manufacturer from Irwindale, California.The company produced several weapons, primarily clones of existing firearms, but made from stainless steel rather than the standard steel used for most firearms of the time.
The Meriden Firearms Company of Meriden, Connecticut, USA manufactured small arms from 1905 to 1918. Meriden manufactured 20 varieties of hammer and hammerless revolvers with an output of 100 handguns a day in 1906. In addition to revolvers the company manufactured shotguns and rifles. [1]
The Rossi company was established in 1889 by the Italian gunsmith Amadeo Rossi (Belluno, May 15, 1862 — São Leopoldo, January 18, 1956). In the 1970s, Rossis began to be distributed in the United States by Interarms Virginia. This continued until 1997, when Rossi founded BrazTech, their own subsidiary representative in North America .
The company was founded in 2014 by Louis Frutuoso. It serves as a subsidiary to Connecticut Shotgun Manufacturing Company, a manufacturer, repairer, and distributor of shotguns and related products. Standard Mfg. produces shotguns, single action revolvers, double action revolvers, semi-automatic pistols, semi-automatic rifles, and various parts.
National Arms produced about 30,000 of the Caliber .32 Teat-fire revolvers from 1864 to 1870, when it was acquired by Colt's Manufacturing Company. Colt continued to produce the .41 rimfire derringer after the acquisition as an effort to break into the metallic cartridge gun market.