Overview[]
The Volcanic Repeating Arms Navy Pistol, commonly called the Volcanic Pistol, is an American repeating pistol developed in the mid 1850s.
Variants[]
- Pocket Pistol
- Compact pistol model with 3.5/4-inch barrel, 6-rnd capacity, and chambered in .31 Volcanic.
- Target Pistol
- Target model with 6-inch barrel, 10-rnd capacity, and chambered in .31 Volcanic.
- Navy Pistol
- Standard pistol model with 6 or 8-inch barrel, 7-8 or 9-10-rnd capacity, and chambered in .41 Volcanic.
- Pistol Carbine
- Pistol model with 16.5-inch barrel and full or wire stock, 18-20-rnd capacity, and chambered in .41 Volcanic.
- Pistol Carbine
- Rifle model with 16/16.5, 20/21, or 24/25-inch barrel, 20, 25, or 30-rnd capacity, and chambered in .41 Volcanic.
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Weapons of the United States of America 19th Century (1800 - 1899)
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Infantry Weapons
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Semi-Automatic Pistols
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Revolvers
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Colt 1849 • Colt 1851 • Colt 1860 • Colt 1861 • Colt 1862 • Colt 1871 • Colt 1873 • Colt 1877 • Colt 1878 • Colt 1892 • Colt 1889 • Colt Dragoon (Baby Dragoon) • Colt New Line • Colt New Pocket • Colt Paterson • Colt Walker
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Springfield M1896 • Springfield M1898
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Breech-Loading Rifles
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Burnside Carbine • Hall M1819 (M1833 Carbine • M1843 Carbine) • Jenks M1841 (M1841 Carbine) • Marlin–Ballard (No. 0 • No. 1 • No. 1-1/2 • No. 1-3/4 • No. 2 • No. 3 • No. 3-1/2 • No. 4 • No. 4-1/2 • No. 4-1/2 A-1 • No. 4-1/4 • No. 5 • No. 5-1/2 • No. 6 • No. 6-1/2 • No. 7 • No. 7 A-1 • No. 8 • No. 9 • No. 10) • Sharps Rifle
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Repeaters
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Evans (Old Sporting • Old Military • Old Carbine • Transitional Sporting • Transitional Military • Transitional Carbine • New Sporting • New Military • New Carbine) • Henry 1860 • Jennings Rifle • Marlin 1881 • Marlin 1889 • Marlin 1894 • Whitney–Burgess–Morse • Whitney–Kennedy • Whitney–Scharf
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Rifled Musket
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Springfield M1861 • Springfield M1863
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Colt 1895
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3-inch Wrought Iron Rifle
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