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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rollin_WhiteRollin White - Wikipedia

    Rollin White (June 6, 1817 – March 22, 1892) was an American gunsmith who invented a single shot bored-through revolver cylinder that allowed paper cartridges to be loaded from the rear of a revolver's cylinder.

  2. Rollin White (6 de junio de 1817-22 de marzo de 1892) fue un armero americano que inventó un cilindro de revólver perforado totalmente "de extremo a extremo" que permitió que los cartuchos metálicos pudieran ser cargados desde detrás del cilindro del revólver .

  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › Rollin_WhiteRollin White - Wikiwand

    Rollin White (6 de junio de 1817-22 de marzo de 1892) fue un armero americano que inventó un cilindro de revólver perforado totalmente "de extremo a extremo" que permitió que los cartuchos metálicos pudieran ser cargados desde detrás del cilindro del revólver .

  4. 20 de jun. de 2017 · Enter a young gunsmith named Rollin White, born in 1818, who went to work in Sam Colt’s revolver factory in 1849. White was also an inventive tinkerer. Loyal to Colt, he even paid the factory $18.50 in 1852 for a revolver to experiment with in order to create a workable cartridge revolver.

  5. Pistol or Revolver? Auto or Wheelgun? While Rollin White’s patent for the bored-through cylinder was a massively important element in the development of Smith & Wesson as a company, White’s...

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  6. 19 de dic. de 2019 · One of the most important design breakthroughs in terms of handgun development was the bored-through revolver cylinder. In 1849, while working for Colt, a man named Rollin White took parts from condemned guns and began experimenting with their cylinder design.

  7. Rollin H. White. Inducted 1997. Beginning in 1900, developed White Steamer cars and trucks that were known for their quality and performance. Provided vehicles for military service during World War I; became a leading manufacturer of trucks and buses after the war. Innovation seemed to run in the White family.