This video showcases the Winchester Model 92 rifle, manufactured in 1923 and chambered in .44-40 (44 WCF), during a big game hunt simulation on a shooting range. Hickok45 demonstrates the rifle's effectiveness on steel animal targets, highlighting its historical significance and classic lever-action performance. The discussion touches upon the .44 WCF cartridge's history and the rifle's iconic status in Western cinema.
The Thompson 1923 Autorifle, a contender in the 1924 US military rifle trials, utilized the Blish principle for delayed blowback operation. Despite its innovative design, it suffered from significant drawbacks including violent ejection, a need for oiled cartridges, and a complex, heavy, and poorly balanced construction. Ultimately, a bolt failure during an endurance test sealed its fate against the more practical Garand.
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