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Harrington and Richardson Arms Revolver Bayonet
The Harrington and Richardson Arms Company have a knife attachment on their revolvers of 32 and 38 caliber designed for export trade. Thus the weapon is effective without noise, with the cartridges in reserve, or as a last resort after the cartridges are fired. The knife blade folds down under the barrel when not in use. To extend the knife, with the thumb and forefinger of the left hand swing the blade to the extended position, where the spring will hold it firmly in place. To close the knife hold in the right hand, butt down and guard toward you, release the blade by pressing the checked ends of the spring toward the axis of the bore with the thumb and second finger of the left hand, and at the same time swinging the blade downward with the forefinger.
Farrow, Edward S. American Small Arms; a Veritable Encyclopedia of Knowledge for Sportsmen and Military Men. New York: Bradford, 1904. Print.
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