Colt Firearms Collector

 

 

The Colt Model 1914 Automatic Gun Handbook

 

 

Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company

 

Form A48, 8.25 x 9 in., 28 pgs.

Logo: Printed by PPC (Peck Printing Company)

PPC was a major supplier of Colt's early printed material in Hartford, Ct.

 


 

 

1914 Colt's automatic gun hanbook cover  1914 Colt's automatic gun hanbook back cover

 

1914 Colt's automatic gun hanbook page 1  1914 Colt's automatic gun hanbook machine gun

 

1914 Colt's automatic gun hanbook page 3 discussion

 

1914 Colt's automatic gun leftside  1914 Colt's automatic gun rightside

Seated gunner and tripod with attached seat.

 

1914 Colt's automatic gun leftside 2  1914 Colt's automatic gun on carriage

Colt's machine gun tripod as well as a drawn-carriage mounted machine gun

 

1914 Colt's automatic gun on a horse  1914 Colt's automatic gun on a car

Saddle pack, auto, and gun mounted carriage for the machine gun

 

1914 Colt's automatic gun diagram 11914 Colt's automatic gun diagram 21914 Colt's automatic gun diagram 3

Large fold-out drafting paper of the 1914 Colt Automatic Gun

 

1914 Colt's automatic gun loading machine  1914 Colt's automatic gun loading machine 2

Colt's belt loading machine views

 

  1914 Colt's automatic gun loading machine 3

Colt's belt loading machine

 

1914 Colt's automatic pistol and revolvers

Other 1914 Colt fire arms listed in this manual

 

 

1914 Colt's automatic gun in ogle's book

 

Ogle:  Colt's Automatic Gun Handbook Display

 

 


 

 

Also see: Rare Original 1938 Colt's Automatic Machine Guns and Rifles

 

 

1939 Colt automatic machine guns handbook cover

 


 

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