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Carlton Arms M82 Revolver REMASTER

148k Pilotmario  8.1 years ago
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"The Carlton is the best pistol ever made. When it's at your side, it will never fail you when you need it most."
-Sgt. Beatrice O'Neal, Paternian National Gendarme

A Paternian revolver designed by Carlton Arms and since 1896 with some modifications, it is a classic pistol. A simple, reliable, and hard-hitting pistol, the M82 has been a sidearm to Paternian soldiers and police officers for decades. However, while the M82 has since been replaced as a sidearm with semiautomatic pistols, it remains popular with civilians.

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor Carlton M82 Revolver
  • Successors 2 airplane(s)
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 4.1ft (1.2m)
  • Length 29.0ft (8.8m)
  • Height 16.1ft (4.9m)
  • Empty Weight 2,749lbs (1,247kg)
  • Loaded Weight 2,749lbs (1,247kg)

Performance

  • Wing Loading N/A
  • Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
  • Drag Points 4072

Parts

  • Number of Parts 93
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 224
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    148k Pilotmario

    @AdrianFlyingAce That's basically an artillery piece.

    8.1 years ago
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    148k Pilotmario

    We can exchange it for a new pistol. @AdrianFlyingAce

    8.1 years ago
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    @Pilotmario wow nice we want

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    148k Pilotmario

    @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation There is the Carlton Arms Model 85, which is in .44 Special.

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    @Pilotmario tank u, is there larger calibers we can outfit this with? We want to blow heads off😃

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    148k Pilotmario

    @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation The Caliphate of Awwam will be granted a license to produce pistols for an additional $1 fee per pistol produced, which goes to Carlton Arms.

    This is to the tune of the value of the US Dollar in 1947 compared to the value now. The pistol costs $25, which is $270.58 in today's currency, and $1 in 1947 is equal to $10.82.

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    @Pilotmario Awwam wanting rights to produce gib

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    148k Pilotmario

    @AdrianFlyingAce That is impossible with a cartridge revolver. It seems to be an ammunition issue, as the revolver is a centerfire cartridge. Hitting the rim will do nothing to detonate it.

    And yes, the early versions of the pistol has absolutely no safety mechanisms whatsoever. You drop the pistol and it might go off. The best solution is to leave the chamber where the hammer rests empty. When you cock the revolver, it will automatically advance to a loaded chamber, so it should not be an issue.

    Pistols between serial no. 500 and 17,999, made between 1896 and 1905, feature no safety other than standard safe firearm handling procedures. Pistols between serial No. 18,000 and 34,999, which were made between made between 1905 and 1936, feature a spring-loaded firing pin. Pistols since 35,000, which were made after 1936, feature a transfer bar and rebounding hammer.

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    148k Pilotmario

    @Supercraft888 Thanks!

    8.1 years ago
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    Nice pistol mate!

    8.1 years ago