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English: The Paterson has between three and four times the parts, moving and static as the later Colt percussion revolvers. This picture shows all of the parts of an Uberti replica Paterson. Released from my copyright Percussion Pistols and Revolvers, History, Performance and Practical use (July 2005) and Percussion Revolvers, A Guide to their History, Performance and Use. ( July 2007)
Date 19 June 2007 (original upload date)
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Author Cumpston at English Wikipedia

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  • 2007-06-19 16:27 Cumpston 640×480× (64610 bytes) The Paterson has between three and four times the parts, moving and static as the later Colt percussion revolvers. This picture shows all of the parts of a Uberti replica Paterson. Released from my copywrite Percussion Pistols and Revolvers, History, Pe

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