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Among the Eibar production of pocket revolvers during the 1900s, the
automatic revolvers patented by Toribio Zulaica Unamuno between 1903-1906
stand out; They were made in a number of less than 500 specimens by the firm
of T. Zulaica y Ca; Toribio Zulaica was the son of the arms maker Narciso
Zulaica, who organized the first Eibar Arts and Industries Exposition in 1908;
Zulaica y Ca never declared ownership of a workshop and limited itself to
marketing under its name subcontracted revolvers.
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Once all five chambers have been discharged, upon opening the loading gate
the arm located above the cylinder descends by gravity and, upon pressing the
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trigger it is hit by the hammer; This impact is transmitted to the extractor rod
located in between the chambers so that, with each successive hammer drop
the empty shell in that chamber is expelled.(!!!)