RAMROD CONTRACTORS CORP
the free encyclopedia Metal or wooden device used with muzzleloading firearms For other uses · see Ramrod (disambiguation) . A countersunk ramrod · used in the 19th century for cylindro-conical bullets · 1 ] ·   · but either way · In some pistols from the 17th century · the ramrod is folded up in a small compartment at the end of the pommel. [ · 2 ] · The ramrod could also be fitted with tools for various tasks such as cleaning the weapon · or retrieving a stuck bullet. [ · citation needed ] · which pushed a rammer into the aligned chamber. [ · Caplock revolvers mostly had mechanical devices with ramrods mounted on the frame of the revolver · patented by Samuel Colt about 1839 · is a straight lever hinged under the barrel · with a triangular plate on its back end. The back corner of the triangle is hinged under the barrel · when the Colt Peacemaker with metallic cartridges was introduced · as well as on Remington and Webley revolvers . [ · 3 ]
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