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Revolver — US Patent No. 685,292, patented October 29, 1901. This artwork is the official U.S. Patent Office illustration for a revolver, presented through detailed line engravings that include side and sectional views of the firearm. The drawing emphasizes the internal mechanical arrangement—cylinder, frame, barrel, and firing components—rendered with numbered references for clarity. Medium: black-ink technical engraving reproduced for patent documentation, reflecting the precise, utilitarian visual language typical of early 20th-century firearms patents.
C. P. O'Neill was an American inventor active during a period of intensive refinement in handgun technology. His patent reflects the era’s focus on mechanical reliability, safety, and functional improvement rather than ornamentation. O’Neill’s work belongs to the broader tradition of independent firearms inventors contributing incremental innovations that shaped the evolution of modern revolver design.
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