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Hartford Protector Palm Pistol (Model Gun)

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$209.95
SKU HA-4580332134844
Specification:
Capacity (rds)
7
Color
Black
Country
Japan
Length (mm)
140.0
Magazine Type
Shells
Material
Plastic
Net Weight (g)
278.0
Platform
NON FIRING MODEL
Replica Type
PISTOL


Product Description:

Hartford Protector Palm Pistol (Model Gun)
The Tanaka Hartford Protector Palm Pistol is a faithful replica of the unique and unconventional pocket watch-shaped palm pistol. Originally designed by French designer Jacques E. Turbiaux, this small pistol was intended to be concealed in the palm of the hand and operated by clasping it in a fist. The barrel would protrude between two fingers, and the entire firearm would be squeezed to fire a round. Its design aimed to mimic a pocket watch, even to the extent of being carried on a chain.
The original Protector Palm Pistol, known as the "Turbiaux Le Protector," was patented and built in France in 1882 by Jacques Turbiaux. It later made its way to the United States, where it was manufactured by the Minneapolis Firearms Co. and the Chicago Fire Arms Co. in 1883. The Tanaka model gun is based on the Chicago Fire Arms Co. variant of the Protector Palm Pistol.
The Hartford Protector Palm Pistol replica by Tanaka faithfully reproduces the peculiar design of the original firearm. It features a turret-shaped cylinder that rotates laterally, distinguishing it from traditional revolver mechanisms. While this model gun is a non-firing replica, it functions similarly to the real firearm, allowing you to "load" and "shoot" it. Owning this piece offers a unique opportunity to appreciate the rich history of firearms. If you're a fan of firearms history, the Tanaka Hartford Protector Palm Pistol replica is sure to be a valuable addition to your collection.