Protector Palm Pistol

In " Le Protector", which is identical to the Minneapolis Palm Pistol, is a siebenschüssigen .32 caliber revolver. It was first patented in 1882 in France by E. Turbiaux systems in Paris and built, but then later in 1883 and in the U.S. as "The Protector" or " Minneapolis Palm Pistol " by the Chicago Firearms Co. and later by the Ames Sword Company sold to about 1910. This small turret stands out in particular through its snuff boxes similar manner presents, and by the fact that the trigger will not fire with the index finger, but with the palm (English " Palm "). The "Protector " is extremely rare and highly sought after by collectors.

In early April 2009, this extremely rare firearms was discovered and confiscated by German customs officials in the control of a Czech car.

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