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本帖最后由 手枪新枪手 于 2014-4-23 13:38 编辑
看到这么一把抢,从来没见过,自己长长见识。
COP
4 barrel Derringer
.357 Magnum Caliber
Weight 1.75 lb (0.8 kg) empty.
Length 5.6 inches (14.2 cm).
Width 1.062 inches (2.7 cm)
Height 4.1 inches (10.4 cm)
"As New Condition", patterned after the 1800's Remington Elliott Patent Derringer this Hand Cannon is a true and functional novelty, very few made in 1983.
The COP 357 is a 4 shot Derringer type pistol chambered for the powerful .357 Magnum round. It was designed by Robert Hillberg, based on his earlier work on the Hillberg Insurgency Weapon. It was manufactured by the now defunct COP Inc. of 3040 West Lomita Blvd., Torrance, California (COP stood for Compact Off-Duty Police). The double action weapon is only slightly larger than the typical .25 automatic pistol, which made it a good choice for a defensive weapon or a police backup gun.
The COP 357 is quite robust in design and construction. It is made of solid stainless steel components. Cartridges are loaded into the four separate chambers by sliding a latch that "pops-up" the barrel for loading purposes, similar to top-break shotguns. Each of the four chambers has its own dedicated firing pin. It uses an internal hammer, which is activated by depressing the trigger to hit a ratcheting/rotating striker that in turn strikes one firing pin at a time. Older "pepperboxes" also used multiple barrels, but the barrels were the part that rotated. The COP 357 operates similarly to the Sharps & Elliott rimfire pepperboxs of the 1850s, in that it uses the ratcheting/rotating striker, which is completely internal, to fire each chamber in sequence.
http://www.armslist.com/posts/2956002/stamford-connecticut-handguns-for-sale--cop-4-barrel-derringer---357-magnum----38-special
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