The Yankee Marshal reveals his newly acquired Chiappa 1892 Mares Leg in .44 Magnum, a 'bucket list' item he previously avoided due to its Turkish origin. He contrasts it with his Henry Mares Legs, noting differences in barrel length, weight, and capacity. Despite his principles against buying from Turkey due to human rights concerns, he justifies the purchase for personal happiness, admitting to being a hypocrite.
This video discusses a 1892 "Columbus" Quadricentennial Banjo, likely associated with the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. The description delves into the historical significance of the exposition, including its commemoration of Christopher Columbus' voyage and the presence of ship reproductions. It also mentions potential manufacturers like Lyon & Healy, Rettberg & Lange, and A.C. Fairbanks. The video emphasizes supporting the creator, Clifton Hicks, through various platforms like Patreon, Banjo Heritage, and merchandise.
This video demonstrates the basic operation of the Chiappa 1892 Mare's Leg in .357 Magnum. It covers the process of loading a single round via the top-loading gate and cycling the lever action to chamber it. The demonstration emphasizes safe handling and firing techniques in an outdoor setting. The speaker, identified as a firearms enthusiast and content creator, exhibits good muzzle discipline and smooth operation of the lever action.
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