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Tula Arms Factory
ca. 1801
Tula Arms Factory
ca. 1790
Nicolas Noël Boutet
ca. 1800
Imperial Armory, Tula (south of Moscow), Russia
ca. 1780–85
Samuel Colt
ca. 1853
Russian, Tula
ca. 1775–80
probably Russian, Tula
ca. 1750
Russian, Tula
ca. 1780–90
Smith & Wesson
1888–89
Giuseppe Gori
second half 18th century
Smith & Wesson
1881–1902
Samuel Colt
ca. 1853
Smith & Wesson
1892–93
Samuel Colt
ca. 1838
Smith & Wesson
ca. 1893
Samuel Colt
1862
Smith & Wesson
1869
Italian, Naples
second half 18th century
Royal Arms Manufactory at Torre Annunziata
ca. 1768
Samuel Colt
ca. 1840
Lorenzo Mosca
second half 18th century
Smith & Wesson
1892–93
American; lock, French
ca. 1740–50
Samuel Colt
1852
Samuel Colt
1850
Samuel Colt
1853; converted for cartidges, ca. 1868–71
Samuel Colt
ca. 1853
John Dwight
ca. 1675–76
Smith & Wesson
ca. 1891–92
Nicola Ingaldi
second half 18th century
Chantilly
ca. 1735–40
Villeroy
ca. 1740–45
Smith & Wesson
ca. 1888
Smith & Wesson
1882–83
Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company
ca. 1868
Samuel Colt
1863
Samuel Colt
ca. 1838–40
Samuel Colt
ca. 1840–43
Nicolas Noël Boutet
1801–02
Giovanbattista Polidoro
second half 18th century