This video, titled "Dangerous Gasser 1870", promotes a shirt campaign linked through an Indiegogo crowdfunding page. The description urges viewers to "Get them while we have them!" indicating a limited-time sale or production run for merchandise related to the "Dangerous Gasser 1870" theme. No direct information about firearms is provided beyond the title, which hints at historical firearms or a related aesthetic.
The Austro-Hungarian Gasser 1870 revolver is a historical firearm weighing 3 lbs with a 12.6-inch length, chambered in 11mm Werndl Carbine. It features a heavy but smooth trigger and hammer, high recoil, and a long sight radius. Loading involves 6 rounds with reduced powder, and unloading requires manual cylinder alignment after loosening a thumb screw. Despite its solid feel, it contains many fine, potentially fragile parts.
The Howard Thunderbolt, a compact lever-action carbine produced by Whitneyville Armory between 1866-1870, featured a unique one-finger lever and a .44 Rimfire chambering. Despite its innovative design, it failed commercially due to its single-shot nature competing against surplus repeating carbines post-Civil War. Only about 1,700 units were made, with most surviving examples being rifles.
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