Wildey
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The Wildey is a gas operated, double action/single action, selective fire pistol designed by Wildey J. Moore. The pistol was designed to fire several high pressure proprietary cartridges including the .45 Wildey Magnum and the .475 Wildey Magnum
.475 Wildey Magnum
The .475 Wildey Magnum is a semi-automatic pistol cartridge designed for big game hunting in the Wildey pistol.-History:The .475 Wildey Magnum was designed to be a hunting round. Cases are formed from .284 Winchester brass with the neck opened to take a .475" bullet, length is the same as the .45...

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The Wildey was purposefully designed to be a hunting firearm. The pistol is built to withstand breech
Breech-loading weapon
A breech-loading weapon is a firearm in which the cartridge or shell is inserted or loaded into a chamber integral to the rear portion of a barrel....

 pressures of over 48,000 psi associated with Moore's proprietary cartridge lines. The Wildey was the first gas-operated semi-automatic pistol.

The Wildey employs a unique short-stroke gas operation which has allowed for the adaptation of the pistol to fire several high pressure cartridges ranging from the 9mm Winchester Magnum to the .475 Wildey Magnum. Moore described the Wildey patented gas system as an "air-hydraulic piston powered by the firing gases through six small holes in the barrel. This piston forces the slide rearward, initiating the cycling of the pistol." A further advantage of the Wildey's gas operated system is that it allows for the reliable operation of heavy and light loads for each cartridge type. The gas system must be tuned for each load and is done so manually by opening or closing the gas regulating collet. Another advantage of this gas system is that it is capable of reducing felt recoil.

The Wildey uses a fixed barrel, three lug, rotating bolt design. The bolt locks into the aft barrel extension. The bolt is linked to the slid via one of the bolt lugs. When the cartridge is fired, the piston is forced against the slide. The retracting slide catches the extended bolt lug which causes the bolt to rotate open. The spent cartridge is ejected by the bolt through the retracting slide's ejection port. The fixed barrel design is considered to promote greater accuracy over pistols designed around an articulating barrel design. The Wildey can be used as either a single shot or an auto-loading pistol.

All pistols feature a ventilated, ribbed barrels and an angled frame similar to that of the Colt 1911 design but considerably larger. The pistols will accept scope attachment which are mounted on the barrel rib. The pistol uses a single stacked magazine. Magazine release is located at the base of the pistol behind the magazine feed port like some European made handguns such as the Walter PPK or the SIG P210
SIG P210
The SIG P210 is a locked breech semi-automatic pistol designed and manufactured in Neuhausen am Rheinfall by Swiss Arms AG, formerly SIG Arms AG .It is of all steel construction chambered in 9x19mm Parabellum and 7.65x21mm Parabellum...

. The Wildey features a frame mounted auto-resetting decocking lever which will drop the hammer safely. The pistol also incorporates a number of safety features including a firing pin block, trigger block and a rebounding firing pin.

The Wildey allows for caliber and barrel conversions. To change caliber one would need to install a new barrel assembly using the same from and slide of the original pistol. When ever the caliber and barrel conversions are made, the gas regulator will need to be tuned to allow for the pistol to function reliably.

Stainless steel is used for all major parts of the pistol including the frame, slide and barrel. The pistol is offered in four models: the Survivor, Survivor Guardsman, Hunter and the Hunter Guardsman models. The Survivor models come in a bright stainless steel, high luster finish while the hunter models are available in a matte finish. The Guardsman models have squared off trigger guards instead of the rounded trigger guards found on the non-Guardsman models.

Variations

The Wildey Pistol is extensively customizable, from changes to barrel length to caliber conversions. According to Wildey F.A. barrel and caliber conversions can be made by replacing the barrel assembly. The pistol is available with either single action or double action trigger mechanisms.

Barrels are available in 5 (127 mm), 6 (152 mm), 7 (178 mm), 8 (203 mm), 10 (254 mm), 12 (305 mm), 14 (356 mm), and 18 (457 mm) inch lengths. Barrel changes can be accomplished by the means of loosening the barrel chuck, replacing the existing barrel and re-tightening the barrel chuck. The pistol is available in 9 mm Winchester Magnum (discontinued), .41 Wildey Magnum (discontinued), .44 Auto Mag, .44 Wildey Magnum (discontinued), .45 Wildey Magnum, .45 Winchester Magnum
.45 Winchester Magnum
The .45 Winchester Magnum is a .45 caliber rimless cartridge intended for use in semi-automatic pistols. The cartridge is a stretched version of the .45 ACP with additional strengthening in the web area to accommodate the higher operating pressure...

 and the .475 Wildey Magnum.

Wildey F.A. manufactured a pin gun for duck pin shooting which features a 5 in (127 mm) compensated barrel to allow for fast follow up shots by reducing recovery time. A silhouette shooting version of the pistol is also available featuring a wooden fore stock and an 18 in (457.2 mm) barrel. A carbine version of the Wildey pistol is offered, similar to the Wildey Silhouette Pistol but also features a removable shoulder stock.

All the Wildeys have adjustable rear sights
Iron sight
Iron sights are a system of shaped alignment markers used as a sighting device to assist in the aiming of a device such as a firearm, crossbow, or telescope, and exclude the use of optics as in telescopic sights or reflector sights...

 and removable front side blade inserts (high and low). The front side blades are interchangeable and available in three colors: red, orange, and black. Special tools are not required to disassemble or reassemble any of the Wildey's four configurations.

In popular culture

The firearm was integral to a large number of scenes from the Charles Bronson
Charles Bronson
Charles Bronson , born Charles Dennis Buchinsky was an American actor, best-known for such films as Once Upon a Time in the West, The Magnificent Seven, The Dirty Dozen, The Great Escape, Rider on the Rain, The Mechanic, and the popular Death Wish series...

 film Death Wish 3
Death Wish 3
Death Wish 3 is a 1985 action film starring Charles Bronson as vigilante killer Paul Kersey and is the second sequel to the 1974 film Death Wish. It was written by Don Jakoby...

. The appearance is credited with increasing Wildey sales enough to rescue the company from a near collapse and bankruptcy. Founder Wildey J. Moore says that every time Death Wish 3 is aired on cable TV, sales spiked.

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