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  1. The Volcanic Repeating Arms Company was an American company formed in 1855 by partners Horace Smith and Daniel B. Wesson to develop Walter Hunt's Rocket Ball ammunition and lever action mechanism. Volcanic made an improved version of the Rocket Ball ammunition, and a carbine and pistol version of the lever action gun to fire it.

  2. La Volcanic Repeating Arms Company fue una compañía fundada en 1855 por los socios Horace Smith y Daniel B. Wesson para desarrollar dos inventos del armero Walter Hunt: su Bala Cohete y el mecanismo de acción de palanca.

  3. La Volcanic Repeating Arms Company fue una compañía fundada en 1855 por los socios Horace Smith y Daniel B. Wesson para desarrollar dos inventos del armero Walter Hunt: su Bala Cohete y el mecanismo de acción de palanca.

  4. 18 de ago. de 2017 · The Henry’s rimfire ammunition finally solved the reliability and power problems of the Volcanic, and became the starting point for Winchester to become one of the predominant American arms making companies.

  5. 28 de abr. de 2015 · Lever action carbine and pistols made by the Volcanic Repeating Arms Company In 1856, Oliver Winchester moved the Volcanic Repeating Arms Company to New Haven, Connecticut, since he already had his men's clothing business there as well.

  6. Hampered by underpowered ammunition and facing stiff competition from revolver manufacturers like Colt, the Volcanic pistol and carbine saw sluggish sales and the Volcanic Repeating Arms Company nearly went under in early 1857.

  7. 16 de sept. de 2016 · Smith and Wesson’s repeating pistol was dramatically, yet somewhat appropriately, dubbed the Volcanic because of the eruption-like emission of fire and smoke from the muzzle that followed each...