This detailed patent record shows the design of a rifle, patented on April 5, 1932, by C.G. Sweblilius under patent number 1,852,440. The drawings present various aspects of the weapon's mechanics, including cross-sections and parts of the trigger mechanism, as well as a detailed view of the muzzle, providing a comprehensive understanding of the construction and function of this early 20th-century firearm innovation.
This patent drawing, submitted on July 12, 1930, reflects an era of significant technological advancements in weapon design and engineering. The meticulous depiction of each component is not only of value to historians and firearm collectors but also serves as a captivating wall decoration. It is an example of the craftsmanship of the time and the careful work dedicated to designing reliable and efficient firearms.
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