White Experimental .38 Caliber Automatic Pistols

Published on April 3, 2017
Duration: 7:45

This entry details two experimental .38 caliber automatic pistols designed by Joseph Chester White, predating the US 1907 pistol trials. The analysis, presented by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons, covers their unique mechanical features, including a short recoil system with a pivoting wedge lock and a rotating barrel mechanism. It highlights White's innovative, though ultimately unsuccessful, design concepts for firearm development.

Quick Summary

Joseph Chester White designed experimental .38 caliber automatic pistols featuring a short recoil system with a pivoting wedge lock and, in one prototype, a rotating barrel. These designs predated the US 1907 pistol trials and included innovative magazine solutions for rimmed cartridges.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introduction to White Prototypes
  2. 00:30Designer and Historical Context
  3. 00:57Prototypes Pre-Date Trials Pistol
  4. 01:28Comparison of Two Prototypes
  5. 01:56First Pistol: Caliber Change Goal
  6. 02:20First Pistol: Cocking Mechanism
  7. 02:44First Pistol: Recoil System
  8. 03:36First Pistol: Sights
  9. 04:04First Pistol: Magazine
  10. 04:48Second Pistol: Less Refined, Rotating Barrel
  11. 05:24Second Pistol: Internal Mechanics and Striker
  12. 05:54Second Pistol: Unique Magazine Design
  13. 06:48Conclusion and Auction Information

Frequently Asked Questions

Who designed the experimental .38 caliber automatic pistols featured on Forgotten Weapons?

The experimental .38 caliber automatic pistols were designed and patented by Joseph Chester White of Chelsea, Massachusetts. He was part of the White-Merrill team that submitted designs for the US 1907 pistol trials.

What were the key mechanical features of Joseph Chester White's experimental pistols?

The pistols featured a short recoil system with a pivoting wedge lock, similar to the C96 Broomhandle. One prototype also incorporated a rotating barrel as part of its recoil and locking mechanism.

What was unique about the magazine design in one of White's experimental pistols?

One prototype featured a unique conical magazine designed for rimmed cartridges. This shape allowed the rimmed bases to stack offset, creating a straighter column of ammunition and eliminating the need for a curved magazine.

What historical context surrounds Joseph Chester White's pistol designs?

Joseph Chester White's designs, including these .38 caliber prototypes, predated the US 1907 pistol trials. While his team submitted designs for these trials and also for the 1911 pistol trials, their submissions were unsuccessful.

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