• LeMAT Percussion Revolver

    The versatile LeMat revolver was one of the most unusual guns of the Civil War. The fortunate possessor of this percussion handgun could fire an impressive nine .42 caliber shots from its revolving cylinder and then, using the pivoted striker on the hammer, fire a load of shot from its second, five-inch smooth bore barrell. More

  • Lever-Action

    An action that cycles a cartridge by means of a lever, located below the receiver. Usually also serves as a trigger guard More

  • Luger

    In many ways the Luger is to semi-automatic pistols what the Colt Single Action Army is to revolvers. Its classic flowing lines make it one of the most appealing looking auto pistols in terms of appearance. It is the pistol that introduced the 9mm Parabellum cartridge, a cartridge that became one of the most popular handgun rounds ever made. As a military sidearm, it saw service in both world wars and was adopted by the armies of a number of European nations. More