Colette Gravity Pistol

Published on July 10, 2025
Duration: 0:59

The Colette Gravity Pistol is a unique repeating firearm that utilizes gravity for its feed mechanism instead of springs. It fires 'rocket ball' ammunition, a self-contained cartridge with powder and primer. The pistol features a top-mounted tube magazine holding up to 20 rounds and a distinctive breech block that lifts vertically to accept rounds.

Quick Summary

The Colette Gravity Pistol is a unique repeating firearm that uses gravity for its feed mechanism, unlike spring-loaded systems. It fires 'rocket ball' ammunition, a self-contained cartridge, and has a top-mounted tube magazine with a capacity of up to 20 rounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Colette Gravity Pistol
  2. 00:10Rocket Ball Ammunition Explained
  3. 00:21Magazine Design and Capacity
  4. 00:32Mechanical Operation: Breech Block
  5. 00:40Loading and Firing Process

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Colette Gravity Pistol unique?

The Colette Gravity Pistol is unique because its repeating mechanism relies entirely on gravity to feed ammunition, rather than conventional springs. It uses special 'rocket ball' cartridges.

How does the Colette Gravity Pistol load ammunition?

To load, the user tilts the muzzle of the Colette Gravity Pistol upwards. This allows gravity to drop a 'rocket ball' cartridge from the top tube magazine into the breech block.

What type of ammunition does the Colette Gravity Pistol use?

It uses 'rocket ball' ammunition. These are hollow-base bullets filled with powder and a primer, sealed at the back, designed for gravity feeding.

What is the capacity of the Colette Gravity Pistol?

The Colette Gravity Pistol features a tube magazine running along the top of the barrel, which can hold up to 20 'rocket ball' cartridges.

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