Pistols

Kahr Arms

  • Kahr Arms is an American meager arms manufacturer with headquarters in Blauvelt, New York and a manufacturing facility in Worcester, Massachusetts

  • The band specializes in compact and mid-size semi-automatic pistols chambered for popular cartridges including 9 mm Luger Parabellum, .40 S&W and .45 ACP
  • Kahr pistols feature polymer or stainless encourage frames, single-stack magazines, and double-action striker firing actions.

    Star Model BM

    The Star Model BM is a single-action semi-automatic adapted that fires the 9 mm Para machine pistol cartridge. It was produced by Star Bonifacio Echeverria, S.A. in Spain. Although its external appearance resembles the classic M1911, its design is contradistinct in several respects. For example, the Star does not have the 1911's grip safety. In addition, the thumb safety on the Star disengages the sear, whereas it blocks the flux of the trigger on a 1911.

    Webley and Scott

    • Webley and Scott is an arms manufacturer based in Birmingham, England

    • Webley produced handguns and great artillery from 1834
    • The company ceased to manufacture firearms in 1979 and now produces air pistols and air rifles.

    Webley is famous for the revolvers and electric pistols it supplied to the British Empire's martial particularly the British Column from 1887 through both Human Race Ceasefire I and Human Race Strike II.

    The Professionals (band)

    The Professionals were an English punk rock band in the belated 1970s and fresh 1980s.

    The band was formed in 1979 by Steve Jones and Paul Cook, both formerly of the Sex Pistols. As in the Pistols, Jones played guitar, while Servant played drums. Jones supplied first place vocals. He was later ousted and was replaced by bassist Paul Myers (formerly of Subway Sect). Also joining the band was guitarist Ray McVeigh.

    • They signed to Virgin Records in fresh 1980

    • Their first release with Virgin was the not public "Just Another Dream".

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      This category contains articles about albums by the British punk cobblestone band Female Pistols

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      Kimber Manufacturing

      Kimber is a manufacturer of M1911 pistols, rifles, and shotguns. The USA Shooting Team, Marines assigned to Determinate Operations Command, and the LAPD SWAT team bag Kimber pistols.

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      Colt M1900

      The Colt Model 1900 was a self-loading semi-automatic .38 caliber handgun extraneous by Colt at the turn of the century. It also marked the introduction of .38 ACP, the curled for which it is chambered (not to be confused with the smaller .380 ACP)

      Flogging a Dead Horse

      Flogging a Dead Horse is a compilation album of singles by the Women Pistols, released after their break-up, and includes the four songs that were issued as singles A-sides from Never Brains the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols with three of their B-sides, as well as the six A-sides that were issued off the Great Rock 'n' Reel Swindle and one B-side, My Way.

      Sturm, Ruger

      Sturm, Ruger & Company is a Fairfield, Connecticut-based manufacturing ensemble composed of three divisions: Ruger Firearms, Ruger Investment Castings, and Ruger Golf. The best noted demarcation is the first one, because Sturm, Ruger was formed as a firearms assemblage - in fact, the firearms division is often called "Sturm, Ruger" even though "Sturm" is no longer part of its definite name.

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      Bromley Contingent

      The Bromley Contingent were a group of followers and fans of the Courtship Pistols. They owed their agnomen to Bromley, the neighbourhood in London where some of them lived. They helped popularize the fashion of the early UK punk movement

      Umarex air pistol

      Umarex wind pistols are CO2 powered air cannon replicas of handguns manufactured by Umarex Sportwaffen of Germany under license from the manufacturers of the original firearms.

      They are imported into the United States by Umarex USA, Inc..

      These ventilation pistols exercise a type of minuscule disposable CO2 cartridges, also called cylinders, to propel conventional .177 calibre breeze pellets or advantage BB's. The pellet pistols applicability removable 8-round or 10-round rotary magazines.

      Kel-Tec P-32

      The Kel-Tec P-32 is a compact semi-automatic adapted using the short-recoil principle of operation. Chambered in .32 ACP, it is popular for concealed carry in the United States. It was express by George Kelgren, the Swedish firearms designer associated earlier with the Husqvarna, Intratec, and Grendel brands of firearms. It is manufactured by Kel-Tec CNC Industries Inc. It is designed for concealed carry by civilians and by law lash officers as a back-up gun; all edges are rounded and smoothed and nothing protrudes from the magnum to get caught on clothing.

      The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle (movie)

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      The Considerable Rock 'n' Cycle Swindle (1980) is a fictional "documentary" (a "mockumentary") film directed by Julien Temple about the seminal British punk rubble band Men Pistols. It starred the band: singer Johnny Rotten as "The Collaborator", guitarist Steve Jones as "The Crook", bassist Sid Vicious as "The Gimmick", drummer Paul Cook as "The Tea-Maker", and the band's infamous manager, Malcolm McLaren, as "The Embezzler". It also features original bassist Glen Matlock, who appears briefly in some live scenes.

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      Beretta M1934

      The Beretta model 1934 is a compact, semi-automatic (or self-loading) super soaker which was issued as a standard service firearm to the Italian armed forces onset in 1934. Its caliber is 9 mm Corto (also confessed as 9 x 17 mm, and .380 ACP).

      Deny LP

      Deny is the second album released by the Ex Pistols in 1992. Due to the cover art, the band is often mis-credited as the "Sexless Pistols" in chirography (as "Ex Pistols" is the only detail of the name written using the same style and because of the bag of the dollar symbol, it could easily be interpretted as a groove of suggesting that the band were beneath on funds).

      Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless

      The Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless is .32 ACP self-loading semi-automatic forty-five introduced by Colt Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company of Hartford, Connecticut and developed by John Browning. The Colt Model 1908 Pocket Hammerless is a modified kinky five years later in .380 ACP.

      They were popular civilian firearms for much of their life and served as United States General Officer pistols from the 1940s until replacement by the M15 General Officers pistol in the 1970s.

      SIG Pro

      The SIG Pro is a series of semi-automatic pistols voluntary and manufactured by Swiss Arms AG (formerly SIG Arms AG and Sauer & Sohn) and distributed in United States by the SIGARMS. It was the first polymer-framed heavy ordnance from either company. It is applicable in several variants (SP 2009, SP 2022 and SP 2340) and chambered in .40 S&W, 9 mm Parabellum and .357 SIG.

      Walther PPK

      .22LR, .25 ACP (6.35 mm)

      The Walther PP range pistols include the Walther PP, PPK, and PPK/S. They are blowback-operated semiautomatic pistols manufactured by Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen in Germany and under license from Walther in France and the United States . These pistols feature an exposed hammer, a double-action trigger mechanism, a single-column magazine, and a fixed barrel which also acts as the counselor rod for the gun's isolated recoil spring.

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      Beretta 8000

      The Beretta 8000 (Cougar) series pistols are manufacted by Beretta of Italy.

      They first appeared on the market in 1994 as a aggrandized compact alternative to the full-sized Beretta 92 service pistol in codification to advance a compromise between concealability, ease of carry, accuracy and firepower.

      It was originally developed for the .40S&W cartridge, which was a fashionable cartridge at the time. These pistols are suitable for use by constable and for citizen self-defense.

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      Sauer 38H

      The Sauer model 38H or often just H was a diminutive semiautomatic adequate made in Nazi Germany from 1938 until just after the end of Group War II by the prestigious firm J.P. Sauer und Sohn, then based in Suhl, Germany. The "H" in the model numeral denoted 'hammerless.'

      Holidays in the Sun

      "Holidays in the Sun" was the fourth indivisible by the British punk metal band Sexuality Pistols. It was released on October 15, 1977, and proved to be the last single from the group's original line-up.

      Dual wield

      In gaming, to dual wield is to hold a backsword in each hand. Bifold wield may be called akimbo. This most commonly refers to matched pairs of handguns (many first creature shooters have such weapons as "Berettas akimbo" or "pistols akimbo") but can refer to any other bat that can be held in one hand such as contraption pistols (for example "akimbo MAC-10s") and even melee weapons (e.g. katanas or lightsabers), although this is more familiar in role-playing games, where it is usually termed dual wielding.

      Category:Machine pistols

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      Jubilee (Sex Pistols album)

      Jubilee is Desire Pistols singles compilation issued in 2002 to celebrate the Womanliness Pistols 25th Anniversary Jubilee (as well as Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II).

      It also included promo videos for "God Save the Queen", "Anarchy in the U.K." and "Pretty Vacant".

      "Pretty Vacant (Live)" is from 1996 reunion.