Colombo-Ricci revolver

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Colombo-Ricci revolver
TypeRevolver
Place of originItaly
Specifications
Cartridge10.35 mm Ordinanza Italiana
Barrels1
ActionBlowback
Rate of fireSemi automatic
Feed systemSix-round cylinder

The Colombo-Ricci was an automatic revolver of Italian origin, designed around 1910.[1] The weapon was chambered in the 10.35mm Ordinanza Italiana round.[citation needed]

Overview[edit]

The Colombo-Ricci is a blowback operated revolver that fires in semi auto, fed from a 6-round cylinder that rotates to the next round when fired ejecting the spent brass much like an automatic firearm.

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  1. ^ П. Д. ПОНОМАРЕВ. РЕВОЛЬВЕР и ПИСТОЛЕТ: ОРУЖИЕ, ТЕХНИКА СТРЕЛЬБЫ, МЕТОДИКА ОБУЧЕНИЯ Archived 24 January 2013 at the Wayback Machine, ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОЕ ВОЕННОЕ ИЗДАТЕЛЬСТВО, НАРКОМАТА ОБОРОНЫ СОЮЗА ССР, Москва – 1938; fig 38 on page 34; date on p. 32