This video provides an in-depth look at the Taylor & Company 1873 Revolver in .45 Colt. It explores the firearm's historical significance, intricate craftsmanship, and distinctive features that have made it a sought-after piece for collectors and enthusiasts. The content aims to highlight the enduring legacy of this classic revolver and its place in American history. Viewers are encouraged to like, subscribe, and share comments or questions.
This video features an unboxing and overview of the Davidson's Exclusive 1873 revolver from Pietta. It highlights the firearm's availability through Davidson's Gallery of Guns and provides links for purchasing firearms, concealed carry permit classes, gun insurance, and NRA memberships. The creator also shares social media links and Patreon information, encouraging subscriptions and support for their channel, Guns of the West.
This Q&A video from Forgotten Weapons covers a diverse range of firearms topics. Key discussions include the dealer sample machine gun market, the evolution of pistol-carbines, the nomenclature of the P14 and M1917, and an evaluation of firearm manuals of arms. The video also delves into potential competitors to the AR-15/M-16, the criteria for a 'forgotten weapon,' and historical ammunition choices like the Japanese 6.5mm and 7.7mm. Specific ammunition like the 7.92x41mm CETME is discussed, alongside disappointing firearms and filming injuries. The content touches on auction houses, personal firearm history, SMG magazine placements, revolver cartridge conversions from the 1870s, the development of constant recoil systems, and the scarcity of British arms advancements. Finally, it addresses K98k variations, last-ditch WW1 weapons, and comparisons between French and Colt 1873 revolvers.
This tabletop review covers the Cimarron Pistolero 1873, a single-action revolver chambered in .357 Magnum/.38 Special with a nickel-plated finish. The presenter, demonstrating expert knowledge, details the unboxing, manual, and physical features, emphasizing safe handling practices for traditional single-action designs, including the critical five-round loading method due to the absence of a transfer bar safety. The review highlights the revolver's crisp trigger and comfortable ergonomics, setting the stage for an upcoming range session.
This video from Traditions Firearms showcases their new collection of 1873 Single-Action Revolvers. The announcement highlights two distinct product lines: the premium Frontier Series and the budget-friendly Rawhide Series. The content aims to appeal to a broad range of single-action shooting enthusiasts, suggesting variety in options to suit different preferences and budgets. The description also includes social media handles for the manufacturer and an individual.
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