This YouTube video appears to be a short clip or a compilation focused on firearms, specifically mentioning the 2nd Amendment and hinting at content related to firearms demonstrations or discussions. The inclusion of '#cameraman' and '32caliberfun' suggests a visual element and a focus on a specific caliber of firearm, likely for entertainment or showcasing purposes.
The Yankee Marshal delves into the mystery of what .32 caliber firearm 'Bad, Bad Leroy Brown' carried, analyzing lyrical details and historical firearm availability. He dismisses common assumptions like Colt vest pocket guns and Walther PPKs, favoring a more stylish and period-appropriate revolver, specifically the Smith & Wesson Model 30, as the most likely candidate for a 'gun for fun' carried discreetly.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Herman Patent Revolver, a unique Belgian percussion firearm from the mid-19th century. Jonathan Ferguson of the Royal Armouries highlights its distinctive ring trigger, rack and pinion rammer, and patent-avoiding design, offering technical details and historical context. The review emphasizes the firearm's unusual operation and potential ergonomic challenges.
This video from Exile Armory LLC showcases a wide variety of firearms and ammunition available for sale. The presenters highlight new arrivals, used firearms, and popular models across different brands and calibers, providing pricing information for each. They also mention available ammunition calibers and quantities.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Iver Johnson Safety Automatic revolvers, focusing on the 32 caliber, five-shot, small-frame models. Firearms Curator Lisa Traynor details the inventor Iver Johnson's background, the unique 'safety automatic' mechanism which prevents accidental discharge via a bar ignition system, and the historical context of these revolvers as affordable personal defense tools. The presentation highlights their role in personal protection and even their connection to significant historical events, such as the assassination of President McKinley.
This video highlights the impressive performance of DoubleTap ammunition, particularly its hard-cast bullets and full copper hollow points, when tested in ballistic gel. The presenter notes that DoubleTap ammo has been used in carry guns for years and was amazed by its penetration capabilities, with one load blowing through 16 inches of gel and another penetrating 15 inches. The ammunition is deemed highly suitable for self-defense applications with small revolvers.
This video reviews the Smith & Wesson Ultimate Carry J-Frame revolver, highlighting its available calibers (.38 Special, .32) and finishes (silver, black). It emphasizes the custom VZ Grips and the improved fiber optic sights as key upgrades over standard models, making it a more accessible and effective option for personal protection and concealed carry, especially for those new to revolvers.
This video explores five of the strangest and most unusual handgun designs throughout history, highlighting their unique features, historical context, and often peculiar aesthetics. It delves into the Mataba Auto Revolver, the FP45 Liberator, the Dardic Model 1500, and the Chatellerault Unique, discussing their calibers, intended uses, and collector's value.
This video showcases the Hopkins & Allen XL3 double-action revolver, a .32 caliber firearm with gold plating and mother-of-pearl grips, owned by Cassie Waters. The revolver is part of the Cody Firearms Museum's collection in Cody, Wyoming, which houses approximately 7,000 firearms. The video highlights Cassie Waters' unique history as a respected businesswoman in early 1900s Cody, Wyoming, and the personal inscription on the firearm.
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