. . . . . "Rev\u00F3lver autom\u00E1tico Union"@es . . . . "The Union automatic revolver (also known as the Lefever revolver) was a .32 caliber revolver. It was designed by (U.S. Patent 944,448, 1909) and manufactured by the Union Firearms Company of Toledo, Ohio. It was produced in limited numbers until 1912 when production ceased, marking the exit of Union Firearms Company from the handgun business. It was similar in action to the Webley Fosbery automatic revolver, but had a shroud that protected the recoiling upper half from contact with the firer's hand. \n* v \n* t \n* e"@en . . . . . . . . . . "2580"^^ . . . . . . . . "Union Automatic Revolver"@en . . "Recoil operated semi-automatic revolver"@en . . . "Union Automatic Revolver"@en . . . . "1120881655"^^ . . . . "28337670"^^ . "limited"@en . "YES"@en . . "Iron"@en . . "Semi-automatic"@en . . "El Union (conocido tambi\u00E9n como rev\u00F3lver Lefever) era un rev\u00F3lver autom\u00E1tico de calibre 8 mm."@es . . "Union Firearms Company"@en . . "1909"^^ . "El Union (conocido tambi\u00E9n como rev\u00F3lver Lefever) era un rev\u00F3lver autom\u00E1tico de calibre 8 mm."@es . "Union Automatic Revolver"@en . . . . . . . . . "0.32"^^ . . . . . . . . "The Union automatic revolver (also known as the Lefever revolver) was a .32 caliber revolver. It was designed by (U.S. Patent 944,448, 1909) and manufactured by the Union Firearms Company of Toledo, Ohio. It was produced in limited numbers until 1912 when production ceased, marking the exit of Union Firearms Company from the handgun business. It was similar in action to the Webley Fosbery automatic revolver, but had a shroud that protected the recoiling upper half from contact with the firer's hand. Before its demise, Union Firearms also manufactured the , patented by J.J. Riefgraber, on which Lefever also had \"done some work\". Charles F. Lefever later worked for the Daisy company in Plymouth, Michigan, for which he designed the Daisy Model 25, which sold over 15 million pieces by 1957. \n* v \n* t \n* e"@en . . "1909"^^ . . . .