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[[Image:VELO-DOG.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Belgian Velo-Dog Revolver - 5.75mm Velo-Dog]]
[[Image:VELO-DOG.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Belgian Velo-Dog Revolver - 5.75mm Velo-Dog]]
[[Imagr:Velo-Dog Trigger Guard.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Velo-Dog revolver, an early version with fixed trigger.]]
[[Image:Velo-Dog Trigger Guard.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Velo-Dog revolver, an early version with fixed trigger.]]
The '''Velo-Dog''' was a pocket revolver originally created in France by Charles-François Galand in the late 19th century as a defense for cyclists against dog attacks. The name is a portmanteau of "velocipede" and "dog". Velo-Dog revolvers were manufactured in France, Belgium, Spain, Russia and other countries in numerous versions, often with folding triggers. While the original version used specially designed 5.75mm cartgidge, other models used .22 LR, .25 ACP and some other cartridges.
 
The '''Velo-Dog''' was a pocket revolver originally created in France by Charles-François Galand in the late 19th century as a defense for cyclists against dog attacks. The name is a portmanteau of "velocipede" (bicycle) and "dog". Velo-Dog revolvers were manufactured in France, Belgium, Spain, Russia and other countries in numerous versions, often with folding triggers. Their small size and low cost led to them being carried as concealed weapons despite the low stopping power of the cartridge. While the original version used specially designed 5.75mm cartgidge, other models used .22 LR, .25 ACP and some other cartridges.


==Film==
==Film==
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| ''[[M]]'' ||  ||  || || 1931
| ''[[M (1931)|M]]'' ||  ||  || Seen among confiscated guns || 1931
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| ''[[Chapaev]]'' || [[Boris Blinov]] || Commissar Furmanov ||  || 1934
| ''[[Chapaev]]'' || [[Boris Blinov]] || Commissar Furmanov ||  || 1934
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|''[[With Clean Hands (Cu mainile curate)]]'' || [[Aimee Iacobescu]] || Charlotte || || 1972
|''[[With Clean Hands (Cu mainile curate)]]'' || [[Aimee Iacobescu]] || Charlotte || || 1972
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|-
| ''[[Buffet Froid]]'' || [[Geneviève Page]] || Geneviève Léonard || || 1979
|''[[Morgiana]]'' || [[Nina Divísková]] || Otýlie || || 1972
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| ''[[Petrovka, 38]]'' || ||  || Several different versions seen in ballistic laboratory || 1980
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="250"|'''Note'''
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="50"|'''Date'''
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| ''[[The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes]]'' || Geoffrey Whitehead || Harry Parsket || "The Horse of the Invisible" (S01E05) || 1971
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| ''[[Road to Calvary (Khozhdenie po mukam), The (1977)|The Road to Calvary (Khozhdenie po mukam)]]'' || [[Vyacheslav Yezepov]] || Nikolay Ivanovich Smokovnikov || Ep.1 || 1977
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| rowspan=3|''[[Fantômas (1980)|Fantômas]]'' || [[Helmut Berger]] || Fantômas || rowspan=2|Ep.1 || rowspan=3|1980
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| Kristina van Eyck || Princess Sonia Danidoff
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| [[Jacques Dufilho]] || Inspector Juve || Ep.2
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| ''[[Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The (1984 TV Series)|The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes]]'' || [[Gayle Hunnicutt]] || Irene Adler || Nickel plated; (S01E01) || 1984
|-
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| ''[[Hearts of Three (Serdtsa tryokh)]]'' || [[Alyona Khmelnitskaya]] || Leoncia Solano || || 1992
| ''[[Hearts of Three (Serdtsa tryokh)]]'' || [[Alyona Khmelnitskaya]] || Leoncia Solano || || 1992
|-
|-
| ''[[Foyle's War - Season 8]]'' || [[Honeysuckle Weeks]] || Samantha Wainwright || "The Eternity Ring" (S8E1) || 2013
| ''[[Foyle's War - Season 8]]'' || [[Honeysuckle Weeks]] || Samantha Wainwright || "The Eternity Ring" (S08E01) || 2013
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| ''[[Paris Police 1900]]'' || Valérie Dashwood || Madame Lépine || || 2021
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|}
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=J.G.A. Revolver=
(1914 -????)
[[Image:J.G.A.1914.jpg|thumb|right|350px|J.G.A. Hammerless Revolver - 6.75 mm Browning]]
The '''J.G.A. ''' was a pocket revolver originally created in J.G. Anschutz Germania-Waffenfabrik in Zella St. Blasii.
==Film==
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| ''[[Four Murders Are Enough, Darling]]'' || [[Iva Janzurová]] || Kate Draxl || || 1971
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Latest revision as of 19:08, 3 July 2023

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Belgian Velo-Dog Revolver - 5.75mm Velo-Dog
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Velo-Dog revolver, an early version with fixed trigger.

The Velo-Dog was a pocket revolver originally created in France by Charles-François Galand in the late 19th century as a defense for cyclists against dog attacks. The name is a portmanteau of "velocipede" (bicycle) and "dog". Velo-Dog revolvers were manufactured in France, Belgium, Spain, Russia and other countries in numerous versions, often with folding triggers. Their small size and low cost led to them being carried as concealed weapons despite the low stopping power of the cartridge. While the original version used specially designed 5.75mm cartgidge, other models used .22 LR, .25 ACP and some other cartridges.

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
M Seen among confiscated guns 1931
Chapaev Boris Blinov Commissar Furmanov 1934
The Great Spy Chase (Les Barbouzes) Bernard Blier Eusebio Cafarelli 1964
Rum Runners (Boulevard du Rhum) Brigitte Bardot Linda LaRue 1971
With Clean Hands (Cu mainile curate) Stefan Mihailescu-Braila Buciurligă 1972
With Clean Hands (Cu mainile curate) Aimee Iacobescu Charlotte 1972
Morgiana Nina Divísková Otýlie 1972
Petrovka, 38 Several different versions seen in ballistic laboratory 1980

Television

Title Actor Character Note Date
The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes Geoffrey Whitehead Harry Parsket "The Horse of the Invisible" (S01E05) 1971
The Road to Calvary (Khozhdenie po mukam) Vyacheslav Yezepov Nikolay Ivanovich Smokovnikov Ep.1 1977
Fantômas Helmut Berger Fantômas Ep.1 1980
Kristina van Eyck Princess Sonia Danidoff
Jacques Dufilho Inspector Juve Ep.2
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Gayle Hunnicutt Irene Adler Nickel plated; (S01E01) 1984
Hearts of Three (Serdtsa tryokh) Alyona Khmelnitskaya Leoncia Solano 1992
Foyle's War - Season 8 Honeysuckle Weeks Samantha Wainwright "The Eternity Ring" (S08E01) 2013
Paris Police 1900 Valérie Dashwood Madame Lépine 2021


J.G.A. Revolver

(1914 -????)

Error creating thumbnail: File missing
J.G.A. Hammerless Revolver - 6.75 mm Browning

The J.G.A. was a pocket revolver originally created in J.G. Anschutz Germania-Waffenfabrik in Zella St. Blasii.

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Four Murders Are Enough, Darling Iva Janzurová Kate Draxl 1971