These were last made over 100 years ago. There will be no ordinary sources of parts as there is for guns that are in production- the only source will be from another Chicago Palm pistol, and they are quite scarce. A custom gunsmith may be able to MAKE parts for you (they were prone to breaking a spring if dry fired) I would also point out that most were in an odd caliber- .32 Extra Short (.32XS) which has not been loaded since 1920.
You can get it anywhere almost. Do you have a Internet and an address? Well, you can get a screen protector off of Amazon easy! Want a better deal? EBay can also be used.
no , because its hard to break because it have a protector which is called "shell"..
Chicago Arms Co operated 1883-1897. They manufactured the unusual "Protector Palm Pistols" which are a bit pricey, but their standard revolvers will probably not bring much more than a couple hundred dollars even in excellent condition.
The air distance from Chicago, Illinois, to Palm Springs, California, is 1,667 miles. That equals 2,682 kilometers or 1,448 nautical miles.
fingers,palm and the hand its self
1300 miles
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Difficult to answer- would POSSIBLY be an obsolete firearm known as the Chicago Palm Pistol. This fired a .32 Extra Short cartridge, had a 1 inch barrel, and no sights. It was cupped in the hand, with the barrel protruding between the fingers, and was intended for use at touching distance.
The walking distance is about 1,965 miles.
they do now, but only during the summer. Some company is leasing them
the eye and the palm of your hand
palm, knuckles, fingers, nails, metacarpals, phalanges, hypothenar eminence