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Mike, please have a look on this article, I completed it, my English is not perfect, -- hmaag (talk) 13:13, 28 May 2014 (UTC)
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Colt Burgess Rifle
[edit]Hello Mike, I want to complete the Overview of the article: The rifle's action, though similar to the Winchester 1873's, is considered to be a stronger design. The Burgess rifle utilize a toggle-joint system to lock the breechblock. The extension of the loading lever is the lower part of the toggle joint, linked with the upper part to the breechblock. What do you think about? Yours, -- hmaag (talk) 14:49, 21 June 2014 (UTC)
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Six Shooter
[edit]Was not Colt's 1st effort a failed 5 shot pistol? I read that the Texicans saught him out to get them for their fight against the Indians. I understand that not even he had one anymore and they finally found one for him to duplicate. He improved it and made it a 6 shot. It was a big turning point in the war with the Indians. The Comanches could get off 10 arrows from horseback in the time the Anglos could get off 1 shot. The 6 shooter changed all of that. The final nail was the long rifle. Check out Quanah Parker Summer moon for details. markgregory51@hotmail.com. My Marine dad would not appreciate you saying you WERE a Marine. He has been dead for 40+ years and still is! Hoo Ra! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 166.147.72.152 (talk) 01:20, 4 July 2014 (UTC)
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