This video examines the rare Tribuzio Ring-Trigger Squeeze Pistol, designed by Catello Tribuzio around 1890. The pistol features a simple design with a unique dual-purpose ejector that also functions as the sear. The presenter notes the example is chambered in 7.65mm, though some sources mention 8mm, with the exact caliber or historical accuracy of documentation being unclear. The description highlights the obscurity of ammunition and the likelihood that such firearms have not been fired in decades. Links to the creator's Patreon, Floatplane, and merchandise store are also provided.
This video delves into the C.S. Shattuck "Unique" squeeze pistol, an unusual hideout firearm. It highlights the gun's origin, noting that its core patent was filed by Oscar Mossberg, founder of the well-known Mossberg company. The "Unique" pistol fires sequentially with each squeeze, featuring a rotating firing pin. The video mentions the common .22 and .32 rimfire chamberings, as well as a rarer .30 rimfire variant. It also touches upon Mossberg's later refinement of this design into the Mossberg Brownie.
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