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M1917

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  • 45 auto rim.stl
  • Barrel pin.stl
  • Barrel.stl
  • Belt loop base.stl
  • Bolt pin.stl
  • Bolt screw.stl
  • Bolt slide.stl
  • Bolt.stl
  • Cover bolt upper.stl
  • Cover bolt.stl
  • Cover.stl
  • Cylinder axis collar.stl
  • Cylinder axis guide rod.stl
  • Cylinder axis.stl
  • Cylinder stop axis.stl
  • Cylinder stop pin bolt.stl
  • Cylinder stop pin.stl
  • Cylinder stop.stl
  • Cylinder.stl
  • Ejector.stl
  • Frame rework.stl
  • Hammer axis.stl
  • Hammer nose.stl
  • Hammer pin.stl
  • Hammer.stl
  • Hand.stl
  • Handle L.stl
  • Handle R.stl
  • Handle bolt insert.stl
  • Handle bolt.stl
  • Handle insert.stl
  • Latch loop.stl
  • Locking bolt pin.stl
  • Locking bolt.stl
  • Mainspring bolt.stl
  • Mainspring.stl
  • Moonclip.stl
  • Pusher.stl
  • Rebound slide spring stop.stl
  • Rebound slide.stl
  • Rotating mech.stl
  • Sear.stl
  • Stirrup.stl
  • Trigger axis.stl
  • Trigger pin.stl
  • Trigger.stl

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Publication date 2024-02-08 at 21:41
Design number 1771727

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Full assembled model of american revolver ColtSmith&Wesson and ammo
Including only STL files. Present all parts except coil springs. Precise at 99%, but maybe will be needed some tooling

The M1917 Revolvers were six-shot, .45 ACP, large frame revolvers adopted by the United States Military in 1917, to supplement the standard M1911 pistol during World War I. There were two variations of the M1917, one made by Colt and the other by Smith & Wesson. They used moon-clips to hold the cartridges in position, facilitate reloading, and to aid in extraction since revolvers had been designed to eject rimmed cartridges and .45 ACP rounds were rimless for use with the magazine-fed M1911. After World War I, they gained a strong following among civilian shooters. A commercial rimmed cartridge, the .45 Auto Rim, was also developed, so M1917 revolvers could eject cartridge cases without using moon-clips.

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