The Webley Self-Loader Mark I Naval Pattern, a pre-WWI semi-automatic pistol, is examined for its unique design and mechanics. It features a distinctive 'boxy' profile, a heel-mounted magazine release with a single-shot mode, and a captive takedown system. Internally, it utilizes a rising and falling barrel lock via diagonal tracks and an unusual V-spring mainspring.
This video provides an overview of a Midwest Industries product, likely related to firearms given the title's inclusion of '1913'. The "1913" likely refers to the Picatinny rail standard, suggesting the product is an accessory or modification for firearms. The content is expected to cover features, potential applications, and possibly installation or compatibility. It's targeted towards firearm enthusiasts looking for aftermarket parts or upgrades.
This YouTube video showcases a 1913 US Army Colt 1911 firearm that was spotted at a local shop. The uploader expresses their disappointment at being 'minutes late' to acquire the historical pistol. The video title and description highlight the specific model and its condition as a significant find.
This video provides a detailed look at a Lyon & Healy "Improved George Washburn" banjo from 1913-1917. It discusses the banjo's "improved tone ring," suggesting it might have been a response to Fairbanks' designs. The video also delves into the potential manufacturing origin with Rettberg & Lange and highlights specific setup details like the Waverly Fiberskyn 2 head, La Bella No. 17 nylon strings, and a historical reproduction Bolsover Gibbs banjo bridge. The content creator, Clifton Hicks, is a banjo musician and educator, with various links to his music and support platforms provided.
This video provides an in-depth look at a classic Westley Richards Detachable Lock double rifle, often misidentified as a 'Drop Lock'. The presenter, Jonny, showcases this exceptional firearm from 1913, highlighting its historical significance as it once belonged to the Maharajah of Alwah. The video thanks Holts Auctioneers for access to the rifle and encourages viewers to support the channel through their website and various social media platforms, including a podcast.
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