Revolver français mod. 1873-74

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Total installs
37(37)
Rating
0.0
Released
August 10, 2014
Last updated
August 10, 2014
Category
Books & Reference
Developer
Gerard Henrotin - HLebooks.com
Developer details
Name
Gerard Henrotin - HLebooks.com
Website
unknown
Country
Belgium
Address
7, rue Octave Foncin B-6760 VIRTON Belgique
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Description

Dismantling campaign revolver Model 1873
Dismantling advanced revolver Model 1873 (I)
- Removing the ejector rod
- Screw terminal of the ejector rod
- Removing the pin barrel lock
- Removing the cover plate
- Removal of the grip plate
Dismantling advanced revolver Model 1873 (II)
- Removing the main spring
- Dismantling of the dog and the trigger
- Attention to wrong installation of the catenary
- Removing the trigger guard
- Removing the trigger
- Removing the trigger springs and relaxation
Dismantling advanced revolver Model 1873 (III)
- Removing the swivel ring
- Posting the right plate
- Removing the lock mainspring
- Removing the loading gate
- Parts List
- The features of the model 1874
Markings of the revolver Model 1873 (I)
- The markings of the gun
- Approximate table producing French regulatory
- Model 1873 with serial number X
- The serial letters attributed to Saint-Etienne
- The directors of the MAS
- Main Table Controllers
- J or J to Loma Jeuffroy
- Marking test
- Markings carcass
- Serial numbers ending with more zeros
Markings of the revolver Model 1873 (II)
- The markings on the barrel
- Markings of the bridge
- The markings of the cover plate and its screws
- The markings on the spindle axis of the barrel
- The markings of the ejector rod
- Markings of the lock cylinder axis
Markings of the revolver Model 1873 (III)
- The markings of the dog
- The markings on the trigger
- The markings on the trigger
- Markings of the latch
- Markings of the flange
- Markings of the main spring and the latch
- Marking the swivel ring
- The markings grips
The internal mechanism of the revolver Model 1873
- Comparison with the mechanism of the Colt Dragoon
- The board of Chamelot Delvigne 1873
- Platinum dog not bouncing
- Swiss Revolver Model 1882 with rebounding hammer
Operation of the Model 1873 revolver
- Operation in Single Action Mode
- Operation in dual mode of action
- The flange hinged on the dog
- Proper alignment of the chamber
- Lateral movement of the head of the catch
Replacing the firing pin and barrel
- Problem of the full hammer dog
- Dog modified for rimfire
- Military official replacement procedure striker
- Replacement of the barrel
- New Guns
- Table of dimensions and weights
Artisanal re-manufacturing of parts
- Re-manufacture of a latch by Philippe C. (aka Luis Perenna)
- Some procedures for formal repairs
- Replacing the trigger spring
- Redesigned trigger spring
- Replacement of the barrel
- Processing and quality of steel used
- The annealed parts straw
Fire the gun Chamelot Delvigne 1873
- The 1873 vintage 11mm cartridges
- Comparison Chart cartridges 1873
- Cutting the chamber of the barrel
- Codes of nerve
- The 1873 newly manufactured cartridges
- Cases with ring refueling to live powder
- Risks relating to emloi bright powder
- Reloading kits H & C and Spalek
- Watch out for black powder
Reloading the 11mm cartridge 1873 (I)
- Using the kit reloading H & C
- Basic Components
- Different types of balls provided by H & C
- Make provide black powder
- Tools reload H & C
- Good penetration of the primer
- Positioning the ball
- Recalibration
- After firing
Reloading the 11mm cartridge 1873 (II)
- The kit reloading Spalek
- Difference of approach at the case
- The manufacture of components
- Transformation of cases in 44-40 caliber