Walter Hunt – Died

Walter Hunt – Died (63)

July 29, 1796 – June 8, 1859

  • 1848 Volcanic
  • Firing cock repeating gun Patent 6663
  • lockstitch sewing machine (1833)
  • safety pin (1849)

b

Walter Hunt – Died

Walter Hunt – Died (63)

July 29, 1796 – June 8, 1859

  • 1848 Volcanic
  • Firing cock repeating gun Patent 6663
  • lockstitch sewing machine (1833)
  • safety pin (1849)

b

Walter Hunt – Died

Walter Hunt – Died (63)

July 29, 1796 – June 8, 1859

  • 1848 Volcanic
  • Firing cock repeating gun Patent 6663
  • lockstitch sewing machine (1833)
  • safety pin (1849)

b

Hillary Hole = Smith & Wesson + Clinton (2000)

March 17, 2000 
Smith and Wesson signed an unprecedented agreement with the Clinton administration to include safety locks with all their handguns & any new firearms would not take a magazine holding more than 10 rounds of ammunition, in return, the agreement called for federal, state and city lawsuits against the gun maker to be dropped.

#NeverForget
#GunHistory


https://www.instagram.com/p/BRwKE4AAIEq/?taken-by=gunwebsites

Hillary Hole = Smith & Wesson + Clinton (2000)

March 17, 2000 
Smith and Wesson signed an unprecedented agreement with the Clinton administration to include safety locks with all their handguns & any new firearms would not take a magazine holding more than 10 rounds of ammunition, in return, the agreement called for federal, state and city lawsuits against the gun maker to be dropped.

#NeverForget
#GunHistory


https://www.instagram.com/p/BRwKE4AAIEq/?taken-by=gunwebsites

Hillary Hole = Smith & Wesson + Clinton (2000)

March 17, 2000 
Smith and Wesson signed an unprecedented agreement with the Clinton administration to include safety locks with all their handguns & any new firearms would not take a magazine holding more than 10 rounds of ammunition, in return, the agreement called for federal, state and city lawsuits against the gun maker to be dropped.

#NeverForget
#GunHistory


https://www.instagram.com/p/BRwKE4AAIEq/?taken-by=gunwebsites

Hillary Hole = Smith & Wesson + Clinton (2000)

March 17, 2000 
Smith and Wesson signed an unprecedented agreement with the Clinton administration to include safety locks with all their handguns & any new firearms would not take a magazine holding more than 10 rounds of ammunition, in return, the agreement called for federal, state and city lawsuits against the gun maker to be dropped.

#NeverForget
#GunHistory


https://www.instagram.com/p/BRwKE4AAIEq/?taken-by=gunwebsites