This video analyzes the Venditti pistols, which are reproductions of the Volcanic Repeating Pistol made in southern Italy during the mid to late 1870s. The video details two distinct types of Venditti pistols that were produced. The first is a large-capacity model featuring a primary magazine tube supplemented by two additional side tubes for extra ammunition. The second type resembles a standard Volcanic but utilizes a metallic cartridge, requiring the integration of extractors into the bolt. The description also highlights Pietro Venditti's patents related to these firearms, including one for a two-barreled rocket-ball pistol and another for a Volcanic-type pistol with a 26-round capacity.
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