Evolution of Handgun Design (NRA Video Parts 1 & 2)
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Evolution of Handgun Design (NRA Video Parts 1 & 2)
Evolution of Handgun Design, Part 1: NRA National Firearms Museum Curator's Corner
Colt perfects the repeating pistol. Jim Supica, director of the National Firearms Museum, sits down with John Popp to discuss and showcase several historic firearms including a Colt Patterson Revolver, which provides one of the oldest bases for modern handgun design.
Evolution of Handgun Design, Part 2: NRA National Firearms Museum Curator's Corner
Colt perfects the repeating pistol. Jim Supica, director of the National Firearms Museum, sits down with John Popp to discuss and showcase several historic firearms including a Colt Patterson Revolver, which provides one of the oldest bases for modern handgun design.
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