~ Velo-Dog Pistol and original Holster ~
The Velo-Dog/Velochien pistol is a small, pocket-sized firearm with a unique history. It was designed for a specific niche purpose and was popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Here’s a brief history of the Velo-Dog pistol:
Origin and Purpose: The Velo-Dog pistol was first introduced in France in the late 19th century, around the 1890s. Its name, “Velo-Dog,” is derived from the French words “vélo” (bicycle) and “chien” (dog). It was specifically designed as a self-defense weapon for cyclists who wanted protection from aggressive dogs while riding.
Design and Characteristics: Velo-Dog pistols were typically small, compact, and chambered for low-powered cartridges, often 5.75mm or 6.35mm. They were usually double-action revolvers with short barrels, making them easy to carry in a pocket or on a bicycle. The design was simple and utilitarian, reflecting their intended use for personal defense against animals rather than human threats.
Popularity and Use: The Velo-Dog pistol gained popularity not only in France but also in other European countries, where cyclists faced similar concerns about aggressive dogs. These pistols were marketed as a convenient and portable solution for dealing with canine attacks while riding.
Decline: The popularity of Velo-Dog pistols began to decline as urbanization increased, and cyclists became less dependent on roads and paths where aggressive dogs were a common threat. Additionally, firearms regulations and laws evolved, leading to restrictions on the carry and use of such small-caliber handguns.
It’s important to note that while the Velo-Dog pistol had its niche use, it was never a powerful or versatile firearm. Its historical significance lies in its association with the sport of cycling and the need for personal protection against dogs during a specific era.
~ Condition ~
The piece works fine but is missing its empty case extractor.
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