Small caliber Colt pistols !!! new ebook released
Hello,
We are very pleased to announce you the release of our second ebook (by Gerard Henrotin) of a new series concerning the whole range of Colt auto pistols.
That new ebook focuses on the small caliber Colt pistols (.22 and .25 ACP).
As usual in our publications, you will find many high quality colored drawings to finely explain all the technical aspects.
If you appreciated the Luger ebook series by the same author, no doubt it will the same with the Colt series.
Our full lis of ebooks is available here :
http://users.skynet.be/HL-Editions/ebook/liste01.htm
Content of our new ebook :
The Colt “Vest Pocket” Pistol
- Based on a 1905 Browning design for FN (Belgium)
- First prototype appeared in 1907
- A striker used instead of a hammer and firing pin
- Mechanical features
- How the safeties work
- Thumb safety – grip safety – magazine safety
Operation of the Colt “Vest Pocket” Pistol
- Firing cycle explained
- The 6,35 mm Browning or .25 ACP cartridge
- Dismounting of the Colt “Vest Pocket”
- Collector’s corner
- Markings and serial numbers
- 1958, a new “Vest Pocket” of Spanish Astra design
- Production figures of the “Junior”
The Colt “Woodsman”
- Early developments
- George Tansley and Francis Chadwick
- The Colt Target Model becomes “The Woodsman” in 1927
- 1935, the “Sport Model Woodsman”
- 1938, the “Match Target Woodsman”
- Post War II developments
- 1947, the “Woodsman New Model”
- May of the same year, a “Match Target” version
- 1950, the low cost “Challenger” model
- Production figures of the first series of “Woodsman”.
- Production of the “Match Target” model
- Production of the “Woodsman Target” and “Sport”
- Production of the “Match” 2e & 3e series
- Production of the “Challenger”, “Huntsman” and “Targetsman”
Mechanical features of the Colt “Woodsman”
- Principal parts of the “Woodsman”
- Trigger mechanism
- Breechblock and slide
- Main spring housing
- How the “Woodsman” works
- The thumb safety
Dismounting the Colt “Woodsman”
- The locking plunger
- Removing the main spring housing
- Removing the slide
- Dismounting the slide’s components
- Dismounting the receiver’s components
Operation of the Colt “Woodsman”
- Loading the magazine
- All the steps of the firing cycle
The Colt “Ace” in caliber .22 LR
- The reason for its development
- Production period
- The adjustable rear sight
- The operation of the Colt “Ace”
- Mechanical features
- Production figures
Colt “Service Model Ace” in caliber .22 LR
- The system known as a “floating chamber”
- Functioning of the Colt “Service Model Ace”
- How the process multiplies the recoil by four
- Production figures of the Colt “Service Ace Model”
- “Service Model Ace” conversion unit in caliber .22 LR
- Production figures of the conversion unit .45 ACP to .22 LR
- Conversion unit variations
- Parts and markings of the conversion unit
- The .38 Super receiver modification to accept a C.U.
- A new conversion unit labelled “ACE II”
A new Colt pistol in caliber .22 LR
- Colt introduces a new .22 LR pistol in 1994
- Mechanical features of the new Colt .22 LR pistol
- Short barrelled version (4 1/2″)
- Target version with a 6-inch barrel
- Light dot sights by C-More Systems
Dismounting the new .22 LR Colt pistol
- Disassembly steps
- An Allen wrench is required
- The striker safety
- Accidental release of the striker
- Further dismounting steps
- need for a screw driver with a star shaped tip
- Specific tricks
- Magazine disassembly
How the new .22 LR Colt pistol works
- Blowback and single action
- The sear mechanism
- The trigger mechanism
- The firing cycle – step by step
- The disconnecting device
- Trigger tuning
- Sear safety details
Resources
- Ebooks and printed books
We hope that you will enjoy reading it.
Best regards
H&L (Belgium)
www.hlebooks.com
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