Volcanic Pocket Pistol

Published on March 16, 2024
Duration: 0:48

This guide details the loading and operation of the Volcanic Pocket Pistol, a lever-action manual repeater. It covers the unique under-barrel tubular magazine loading system and the operation of the ring lever, noting that manual cocking may be preferred due to stiffness. Instruction is provided by an expert with high authority.

Quick Summary

The Volcanic Pocket Pistol is a .31 caliber lever-action manual repeater with an engraved brass frame. Loading involves a unique under-barrel tubular magazine accessed via a rotating follower. While the lever action cocks the hammer, it can be stiff, making manual cocking a common alternative for operation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Volcanic Pocket Pistol
  2. 00:07Loading Mechanism Demonstration
  3. 00:16Operation and Firing Explanation
  4. 00:40Credits and Acknowledgements

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you load the Volcanic Pocket Pistol?

To load the Volcanic Pocket Pistol, pull back the magazine follower, rotate it to lock, insert rounds into the under-barrel tubular magazine, and then release the follower to engage the spring mechanism for feeding.

What is unique about the Volcanic Pocket Pistol's operation?

The Volcanic Pocket Pistol is a lever-action manual repeater. Its operation involves a unique under-barrel tubular magazine and a lever that cocks the hammer and cycles the action, though the lever can be stiff, often leading users to manually cock the hammer.

What caliber is the Volcanic Pocket Pistol?

The Volcanic Pocket Pistol discussed in the video is chambered in .31 caliber. This specific caliber is characteristic of this historical firearm model.

Who provided the Volcanic Pocket Pistol for the video?

The Volcanic Pocket Pistol featured in the video was provided by Tim at College Hill Arsenal. They also contributed additional research materials for the presentation.

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