Product description

This patent poster depicts a technical drawing of a firearm, granted to C.G. Swelius on April 5, 1932, under patent number 1,852,440. The detailed illustrations in the document show various aspects and mechanisms of the weapon, including a side view, top view, as well as detailed cross-sections of the trigger mechanism and cartridge storage. This type of drawing is central to understanding the engineering work behind the development of firearms in the early 1900s.

With its meticulous execution and technical precision, this patent drawing is a fascinating document of historical weapon design, and it fits well as an interior detail in a study room or office. For collectors of historical weapons or those interested in technology and design history, search terms like 'firearm patent', 'historical weapon poster', and 'technical firearm design drawing' can help direct interested individuals to this unique and informative visualization of the evolution of firearm technology.

Match this trendy poster with some of our other pieces to create a beautiful gallery wall. Finish the installation with some of our attractive frames or poster hangers.

The poster is printed on a durable 230-gram premium paper.

The frame is not included, but feel free to complement the poster with a stylish frame from our wide selection!

Sku:
51015286
Specification
  • Colour 
    Black and white
  • Orientation
    Vertical
  • Size
    30x40 cm
  • Subject
    Patent drawings
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Patent drawing - Rifle I Poster (30x40 cm)

€19.95
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This patent poster depicts a technical drawing of a firearm, granted to C.G. Swelius on April 5, 1932, under patent number 1,852,440. The detailed illustrations in the document show various aspects and mechanisms of the weapon, including a side view, top view, as well as detailed cross-sections of the trigger mechanism and cartridge storage. This type of drawing is central to understanding the engineering work behind the development of firearms in the early 1900s.

With its meticulous execution and technical precision, this patent drawing is a fascinating document of historical weapon design, and it fits well as an interior detail in a study room or office. For collectors of historical weapons or those interested in technology and design history, search terms like 'firearm patent', 'historical weapon poster', and 'technical firearm design drawing' can help direct interested individuals to this unique and informative visualization of the evolution of firearm technology.

Match this trendy poster with some of our other pieces to create a beautiful gallery wall. Finish the installation with some of our attractive frames or poster hangers.

The poster is printed on a durable 230-gram premium paper.

The frame is not included, but feel free to complement the poster with a stylish frame from our wide selection!

Sku:
51015286

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