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Harrington Richardson American Double Action Revolver
The American double action revolver (with regular or safety hammer) 32 caliber—16 ounces, 38 caliber—15 ounces, 44 caliber—18 ounces, with barrels 2%, 4% or 6 inches, are well known and favorites. Likewise the Young America Bull Dog, the H. and It. Bull Dog, the Young America Double Action and the Young America Safety Hammer, in every practicable and desired variety of caliber and weight, have excellent records and are generally quite popular.
The following directions should be observed in removing and replacing the cylinder and ejector. First open the arm to its full capacity; then with the thumb nail of the left hand, press in the cylinder catch bolt .4 as seen in Figure 4, and holding it there, raise with the forefinger of the left hand, both the barrel and cylinder catches B; then, releasing hold on cylinder catch bolt, the barrel and cylinder catches remain open at full height, and the cylinder and ejector may be withdrawn from the arm. To replace the cylinder and ejector, the barrel and cylinder catches being opened or raised, as before described, the cylinder and ejector may be returned to place on the quill; then, press hard the cylinder catch bolt, which will allow the barrel and cylinder catches to return to their usual positions.
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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