The Hammond Bulldog Pistol, produced from 1865-1868, was a unique single-shot firearm developed during the transition to metallic cartridges. Primarily chambered in .44 rimfire, it featured an innovative side-rolling breech mechanism for loading and extraction. Despite its unusual design, it offered significant power for its era, surpassing many contemporary pocket pistols.
This NRA News video features Cam Edwards interviewing Jonathan Scalise from Ammunition Storage Components. The discussion focuses on the impact of Connecticut's gun control laws on firearms manufacturers within the state. Scalise's company, Ammunition Storage Components, is based in New Britain, Connecticut, making the discussion particularly relevant to local industry and the broader implications of gun legislation.
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