Röhm RG-14
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The Röhm RG-14 is a double-action, six-shot revolver chambered in .22, formerly manufactured and sold by Röhm Gesellschaft of Sontheim/Brenz, Germany. It is notable for being the model of firearm used by John Hinckley Jr. to shoot Ronald Reagan on 30 March 1981. Until 1968, the guns were manufactured in Germany. The Gun Control Act of 1968 prevented their import into the US, so subsequently they were manufactured at a Röhm factory in Miami.
| Type | Subtype | Date | Description | Notes | Source |
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| commons | image | Röhm RG-14 Reagan attempted assassination gun | Commons | ||
