Naval rifles are not autoloading, to my knowledge. It would be cool to see a brass cartidge that size though!
I don't know what to say about all those fancy, filigreed pistols of such austentatious ornamentation. I didn't know ladies carried such big guns! It violates my understated aesthetic, which is more in line with those who point out the utilitarian and somehow pleasing lines of the Browning HiPower (though I can't go as far as the CZ52). Linear, yet graceful, whereas the Whitney is curvaceous yet understated. Those ornamental pistols look like something a corpulent aristocrat would have carried into the field for him by a servant to kill captive game. Insignias engraved or stamped in the metal or carved into some rich wood grips at least have a little more authenticity; I've been thinking about finding a real Eisenhower silver dollar to embed into the stock of my Garand and laquer over. Those pearl-handled jobs look like something a St Louis pimp would carry (to quote Patton?).