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The FP-45 was a crude, single-shot pistol designed to be cheaply and quickly mass-produced. It had just 23 largely stamped and turned steel parts that were cheap and easy to manufacture. It fired the .45 ACP pistol cartridge from an unrifled barrel. Due to this limitation, it was intended for short-range use, 1–4 yards (0.91–3.66 m).
Pages in category "Single-shot pistols" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bajō-zutsu; D.
Thompson-Center Contender (US - Single-Shot Break Action Pistol - Various) Revolvers; S&W Number 1 (US - Single-Action Revolver - .22 Short Blackpowder)
Two forms of single-shot pistol, however, remained: single-shot derringers, and target pistols, which were essentially single-shot rifle actions cut down to pistol size. The Remington Rolling Block is perhaps the most well-known of these. As the era of single-shot rifles faded, so did these early single-shot pistols.
A five-shot .44 Special chambering followed in 2004. [8] In 2009, Freedom Arms announced the .224-32 FA and began producing a six-shot in this chambering. [9] The Model 2008, which was introduced in 2010, is a single-shot pistol with interchangeable barrels, available in various rifle chamberings. [10]
Some of the first included the German axe-pistol, made in the central European region of Silesia. This weapon combined a flintlock pistol with a battleaxe. Later, a pistol-sword combination formed in the mid 18th century, which was apparently used mainly by marines and naval officers in boarding engagements at sea. Additionally, Dumonthier ...
Single-shot. Remington 1863 Contract Rifle aka "Zouave Rifle" ... Naval Model 1865 Pistol (rolling-block) XP-100 (bolt-action) Notes References. This page was ...
Remington Zig-Zag Derringer (US – Derringer Pistol – .22 Short) Remington-Rider Single Shot Pistol (US – Single-Shot Derringer Pistol – .17 Parlor) Revolvers; Remington Model 1858 (US – Single-Action Revolver – .31 Percussion, .32 Rimfire, .36 Percussion, .38 Centerfire, .38 Rimfire, .44 Percussion, .46 Rimfire)