This patent poster presents a detailed drawing of a rifle from the early 20th century, specifically dated April 5, 1932. The patent, numbered 1,852,440, was filed on July 12, 1930, by the inventor C. G. Swebilius. This artistic representation of the rifle's mechanical details is an excellent example of technical drawing and design. This patent drawing skillfully depicts the complex components that work together to create a functional and innovative product. The poster is an ideal collectible for firearm history enthusiasts and design lovers.
The high-quality reproduction showcases multiple perspectives of the weapon, including longitudinal sections and detailed views, highlighting the innovative features and precise engineering. With its aesthetic clarity and meticulous attention to detail, this patent poster is not only a tribute to a historical invention but also an impressive addition to any decor. It invites the viewer to explore and appreciate the era of technical creativity and is a conversation starter in any room.
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The poster is printed on a durable 230-gram premium paper.
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