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201:) had been cut off due to the Gun Control Act of 1968, resulting in a significant loss of sales. At the time, Jennings operated a machine shop that made parts for Southern California aerospace companies. Jennings established Raven Arms to produce the first Raven, the P-25 for his friend, and over the next 20 years, the company sold approximately two million variations of the pistols. The first variation of the Raven had a large button sliding safety on the side, and was manufactured in Baldwin Park, California. The second variation changed the safety to a smaller sliding safety, but retained the designation of P-25, and was manufactured in Industry, California (as were all other subsequent Ravens). The third variation changed the design of the pistol slide serrations and was designated the MP-25. The fourth and final variation of the pistol removed the sliding safety and changed it to an upward moving disk safety and retained the designation MP-25. In parallel with this growth, gun-control advocates started pushing legislation in 378: 434: 442: 212:. Phoenix was owned in equal shares by Jennings's ex-wife, his children, four of his grandchildren, and by Raven's former general manager. Phoenix continued to produce the MP-25 as the "Model Raven" and introduced a magazine safety disconnect which rendered the pistol unable to fire without a magazine inserted Phoenix was run under the management of Jennings's son Bruce, and developed additional .22 and .25-caliber pistols, called the 910: 244: 26: 401:
The firing pin also acts as the ejector. It protrudes from its hole when the slide nears the end of its rearward travel, contacting the spent case and sending it up and out of the pistol. The gun's fixed sights are cast into the top of the slide. The trigger pull is fairly stiff, at about 8 pounds,
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Early models have a sliding bar safety that will not allow the pistol to chamber a round or cock the striker if the safety is not in the fire position when the slide is pulled back. Later models have a push up safety that will not allow the action to be cycled at all when engaged.
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Before Jennings developed the MP-25, a friend who owned a pawn shop that sold firearms complained to Jennings that his supply of inexpensive imported handguns (typically made by
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Benedikt, Joseph von (2021). "Raven Arms MP-25: Known as a 'Saturday Night Special,' the little Raven MP-25 belly gun was cheap but reliable." Shooting Times.
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Benedikt, Joseph von (2021). "Raven Arms MP-25: Known as a 'Saturday Night Special,' the little Raven MP-25 belly gun was cheap but reliable." Shooting Times.
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handles. There is a similar model called the Raven Arms P-25. Both have similar blowback and envelope designs and are essentially identical firearms.
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rounds in the magazine, plus one in the chamber, and is finished in chrome, satin nickel or black. The grips can be either wood or imitation
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In November 1991, a fire destroyed the Raven Arms factory. Jennings retired and sold his designs to
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Outgunned: Up Against the NRA: The First Complete Insider Account of the Battle Over Gun Control
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was a firearms manufacturer established in 1970 by firearms designer George Jennings. The
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Raven kept manufacturing costs to a minimum by building their guns from injection-molded
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when the safety was moved "off" after the trigger had been pulled with the safety "on".
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There are conflicting views on the MP-25. Critics refer to it by the pejorative term "
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prohibiting the importation of inexpensive handguns prompted Jennings to design the
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reported that a Phoenix Arms Model Raven with an altered or damaged sear tip
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Lethal But Legal: Corporations, Consumption, and Protecting Public Health
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Raven MP-25 Chrome with faux mother of pearl grips and push up safety.
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Amy Goldstein; Sue Anne Pressley; Hanna Rosin (July 31, 1999).
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Lethal Weapons (Great Debates: Tough Questions / Smart History)
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Mark Orrin Barton used an MP-25 and several other handguns in
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Brown, Peter Harry; Abel, Daniel G. (June 15, 2010).
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Association of Firearm and Tool Mark Examiners (AFTE)
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Original flyer that came with the purchase of a P25.
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Defunct manufacturing companies based in California
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Companies based in the City of Industry, California
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Index


Private
firearms
Carson City, Nevada
Irvine, California
Costa Mesa, California
U.S.
U.S.
weapons
Semi-automatic pistols
Gun Control Act of 1968
.25-caliber
semi-automatic pistol
Saturday night special
Zamak
Röhm Gesellschaft
Washington
Phoenix Arms
HP22 and HP25

Semi-automatic pistol
Cartridge
.25 ACP
Action
Blowback
magazine

.25 ACP
mother-of-pearl
Saturday night special

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