Single Shot Pistols

Single Shot Pistols

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Single Shot Pistols
  • Ordnance Research SSP-91, aka the Lone Eagle

    Designed by John Foote (of MAC/Cobray fame), the SSP-91 is a single shot rifle-caliber pistol intended for silhouette competition shooting and handgun hunting. It was introduced by Foote and Ordnance Technology of Stetson, Maine in 1986 as the SSP-86. He made some improvements to the design in 19...

  • Shattuck "Unique" Hideout Squeeze Pistol

    C.S. Shattuck’s “Unique” squeeze pistol is one of the last of this sort of sightless, underpowered hideout guns. Its core patent was actually filed by Oscar Mossberg, who worked for Shattuck before setting up his own company, which you are much more likely to have heard about today! Mossberg woul...

  • Colt's Camp Perry Model Target Single Shot

    The Camp Perry Model was Colt’s top-end target pistol between the world wars. Based on the same frame and grip as the Officer’s Model revolver, it was designed to look like a revolver while actually being a single shot pistol with a monolithic barrel (no cylinder gap). It has a couple other diffe...

  • Pistola PRESSIN: Llama's Sneaky Self-Defense Weapon

    Developed in 1978 and produced by Llama until 1995, the Pressin was a two-shot derringer made to be disguised as a pair of glasses. It was intended for use by politicians, military officers, and other potential victims of kidnapping by groups like the ETA. It held two rounds of a special 7.65mm E...

  • Webley WG Single Shot Not-A-Revolver

    This is a really interesting and probably unique Webley - a single shot, flat sided version of the WG Target revolver. It has a WG Target frame and grip and WG Target adjustable sights, but a monolithic barrel block with a single chamber and ejector in place of a cylinder (rather like a Colt Camp...

  • "Rocking Block" Mystery Pistol

    There isn't much I can say about this one, as I have no idea who made it or when. What I can tell is that it is a blowback action with a rather unique "rocking block" type of bolt and what appears to be a clock style coiled flat spring for the hammer.

  • OSS Bigot 1911 Dart-Firing Pistol

    The "Bigot" was a modification of an M1911 .45 caliber pistol developed by the Office of Strategic Services during WW2. The OSS was a clandestine operations service, the predecessor of the CIA. The Bigot was intended as a way for commandos to quietly eliminate sentries - although we are not sure ...

  • Armi San Marco Mle1777 Pistol

    Chappie tries his defrabed reproduction French 1777 pistol for the first time. The result is somewhat underwhelming but we pride ourselves on showing things as they really are. The pistol clearly needs more work but hopefully we'll get there in the end.

  • Tricked Out Flintlock Pistol

    All the features we know and appreciate on target pistols have in fact been present on firearms for centuries in various different forms as firearms technology developped. We haven't invented anything, only adapted stuff. Chappy gives an overview of the nifty mechanisms used to improve the speed ...

  • Mle1833 Pistol for Cavalry Officers

    Deep dive into one of the very first military purpose built percussion firearms and boy did they go to town on it. Not content with simply altering the ignition mechanism, they spared no expense and included all the best aesthetic and technical features of the time, including the very latest in a...

  • "Alk" - A Unique German Target Pistol

    This is a unique and interesting German proofed .22 rimfire target pistol. It uses a simple blowback slide, which locks open after each shot. It is striker fired, with a 12-inch barrel and a quite nice trigger. The top of the receiver is marked “Alk” in a fancy script engraving, and also has a pa...

  • Fancy Martini-System Venus Pistole

    This is a great example of an interwar single-shot fancy target pistol. It is chambered for basic .22 rimfire, and uses a Martini system of dropping breechblock to operate.

  • Axel Peterson .22 Luger Single Shot Conversion

    Axel Peterson was a Swedish immigrant who became a very respected gunsmith in the Denver area in the late 1800s, and whose shop remained in business until World War 2. Peterson was best known for his smallbore .22 target rifles, but he did much more than just that. Like, for example, this .22 rim...

  • Liberator FP 45 Pistol | Walk-in Wednesday

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  • The Liberator Pistol

    Today, we take a look at a reproduction FP45 Liberator pistol. These pistols were originally designed to be scattered across occupied Europe in huge numbers, and literally a million of them were made during WWII. The plans fell through, though, and almost all of them were simply scrapped.