Chicago Palm Protector Pistols

Published on November 9, 2014
Duration: 12:27

This review examines three variants of the Protector Palm Pistol: French, Minneapolis, and Chicago models, highlighting their unique late 19th-century design for concealed carry. The video details their historical development, patent disputes involving Jacques Turbiaux and Peter Finnegan, and manufacturing by Ames Sword Company. Comparisons focus on caliber differences (.22 centerfire vs. .32 rimfire), capacity, internal double-action turret revolver mechanisms, and safety features, noting the French model's superior fit and finish.

Quick Summary

The Protector Palm Pistol, patented in 1882, functions as a double-action turret revolver. French variants chambered in .22 centerfire hold 10 rounds, while larger US versions (.32 rimfire) hold 7. Loading requires removing the turret cylinder.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Protector Palm Pistols
  2. 01:01History: Patents & Companies
  3. 02:51Variants & Calibers Comparison
  4. 04:15Internal Mechanism Deep Dive
  5. 06:26Safety Features & Disassembly
  6. 08:46Chicago Variant Specifics & Fit/Finish
  7. 11:51Conclusion & Auction Info

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the French and American Protector Palm Pistols?

The French 'Le Protector' is smaller, chambered in .22 centerfire with a 10-shot capacity. The American Minneapolis and Chicago versions are larger, chambered in .32 rimfire with a 7-shot capacity. The French model generally exhibits superior fit and finish compared to the mass-produced American variants.

How does the Protector Palm Pistol's mechanism work?

It functions as a double-action turret revolver. Squeezing the grip lever rotates the internal turret cylinder, cocks the hammer, and fires the pistol. The turret cylinder must be removed for loading.

Who patented the Protector Palm Pistol and who manufactured it in the US?

Jacques Turbiaux patented the design in 1882. Peter Finnegan licensed it in the US, forming the Minneapolis and Chicago Firearms Companies. Manufacturing was subcontracted to the Ames Sword Company.

What safety features are present on the Protector Palm Pistol?

These pistols feature a sliding safety bar that physically blocks the trigger pin. The Chicago model also includes an additional locking lever to prevent accidental cylinder rotation.

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