The revolver in the second half of the 19th
- From percussion to full cartridge
- Smith & Wesson in the USA
- Eugene Lefaucheux in Europe
- Revolvers Tranter England
- Evolution of the English stage dual action
The first cartridge revolvers Webley
- The first Webley revolver (1866) carcass closed
- The risk of deformation of the primer
- Intermediate plate of Smith & Wesson Model 1
- Intermediate plate design Alessandro Guerriero
- The Webley revolvers R.I.C.
- Trigger mechanism of R.I.C.
- The Webley revolvers "Bulldog"
External analysis of a Belgian revolver "Bulldog"
- Size and markings
- The trigger mechanism three screws
- Trigger mechanism in single and double action
Easy disassembly of a revolver type "Bulldog"
- Swinging the ejector rod
- Removing the cylinder axis
- Removing the barrel
Advanced disassembly of a revolver type "Bulldog" (I)
- Removing the scourge and the ejector rod
- Removing the pressure spring
- Removing the grips
- Removing the cover plate
- Removing the lever dual action
Dismantling advanced a revolver "Bulldog" type (II)
- Removing the main spring
- Removing a mainspring S-shaped
- Partial Removal of dog
- Removing the trigger
- Disassembly of the catch
Dismantling advanced a revolver "Bulldog" type (III)
- Removing the final dog
- Dismantling of the flange and the chain
- Removing the trigger spring
- Removing the loading gate
- Tips for reassembly of the trigger
Operation of a revolver type "Bulldog" (I)
- Using a revolver type "Bulldog"
- Ammunition Black Powder Original
- Black Powder and Powder pyroxylée
- Explosion of the room
- Identify and procure gunpowder
- Charging a black powder cartridge
- Kits available recharging
Operation of a revolver type "Bulldog" (II)
- Operation in dual mode of action
- Position of the parts of the trigger mechanism at rest
- Rotation of the barrel by pushing pawl
- Cylinder locking by expansion
- The causes of poor indexing of the barrel
- Arming the dog fashion double action
Operation of a revolver type "Bulldog" (III)
- Operation in Single Action Mode
- The lever rebound explained
- Revolver "Bulldog" with no rebounding hammer
- The rear notch of the trigger
- The classic manual safety
- The manual safety on the dog
- The manual safety push button
Left Bergeron catalog of 1899 - 1900
- No semi-automatic pistols
- The last revolvers pin
- Revolvers pin converted to centerfire
- Revolvers centerfire and black powder
- Ammunition for pistols
- Normal cartridge - in shot - White
- The "Constabulary" model
Left Bergeron catalog of 1899 - 1900 (continued)
- Model "Baby" trigger built
- Different types of triggers retractable
- Model imitation "hammerless"
- Model "hammerless"
- Cover plate of dog
- Dogs of the "hammerless" type
Left Bergeron catalog of 1899 - 1900 (end)
- Models 92 caliber 8mm Lebel
- 8mm 92 black powder cartridge and pyroxylée
- Revolvers 6mm Bike-dog class
- American revolvers (originals and copies)
- The guns of war
- Catalogue Manufrance 1910
- Revolvers "bulldog" Manufrance (1910)
- Ammunition Catalogue Manufrance 1910
Some notable models
- The "click-clack" model Emile Fraipon
- Featuring a lacrosse finger rest
- Very small model .22 Short
- The "Revolvelo" models ring relaxation
- Revolver "Bulldog" long-barreled
- Revolver "Bulldog" Made in Germany
- Revolver "Bulldog" American-made