The Colt pistol "Vest Pocket"
- Based on the Model 1905 Browning FN
- First prototype 1907
- Using a hammer launched
- Mechanical characteristics
- How do security
- Manual safety
- Safety handle
- Charger Safety
Gun Operation Colt "Vest Pocket"
- Explanation of the firing cycle
- The cartridge Browning 6.35 mm or .25 ACP
- Removing the Colt "Vest Pocket"
- Collectors'
- Labels and serial numbers
- A new "Vest Pocket" manufacturing Astra
- Production Model "Junior"
The Colt "Woodsman"
- First developments
- George Tansley and Francis Chadwick
- The Colt "Target Model" becomes the "Woodsman" in 1927
- The "Woodsman Sport Model" from 1935
- The "Woodsman Match Target" 1938
- Post-war developments
- The "New Model Woodsman" 1947
- Version "Match Target"
- The model "Challenger" in 1950
- Production Model "Woodsman" in the first series
- Production Model "Match Target"
- Production model "Woodsman Target" and "Sport"
- Production of the model "Match" the 2nd and 3rd rounds
- Production Model "Challenger", "Huntsman" and "Targetsman"
Mechanical characteristics Colt "Woodsman"
- Main parts of the model "Woodsman"
- Relaxation Mechanism
- Cylinder and Slide
- Main spring Housing
- Operating Model "Woodsman"
- The manual safety
Removing the Colt "Woodsman"
- Disassembly diver
- Removing the main spring housing
- Dismantling of the slide
- Dismounts components of the slide
- Teardowns frame parts
Operation Colt "Woodsman"
- Loading the magazine
- Explanation of the firing cycle phases
The Colt "Ace" in .22 LR caliber
- The reasons for the development of the model "Ace"
- Production Period
- The adjustable rise
- Operation of Colt "Ace"
- Mechanical characteristics
- Production figures
The Colt "Service Model Ace" in .22 LR caliber
- The system of "moving room"
- Operation of Colt "Service Model Ace"
- How the decline is increased by four
- Production of the Colt "Ace Service Model"
- Conversion Unit "Service Model Ace" in .22 LR
- Production of the conversion unit .22 LR to .45 ACP
- Variations of the conversion unit
- Parts and markings of the conversion unit
- The .38 Super model modified for the conversion unit
- The new conversion unit "ACE II"
The new Colt .22 LR caliber
- Introduction of the new Colt .22 LR 1994
- Mechanical properties of the new Colt .22 LR
- Short-barreled version 4 1/2 "
- Version "Target" with Conon 6 "
- Sighting systems by C-More Systems
Dismantling of the new Colt .22 LR caliber
- Disassembly Steps
- Key "Allen" necessary
- Security striker
- Accidental release of the firing pin
- Star-shaped screwdriver
- Specific Tips
- Charger Dismantling
Operation of the new Colt .22 LR
- Bolt not fixed and simple action
- The trigger mechanism
- The trigger mechanism
- The firing cycle explained
- The disconnection system
- Relaxation Adjustment
- Operation manual safety