This guide details the field stripping procedure for the Tomiska's Czech Army Pistol, as demonstrated by Ian McCollum on Forgotten Weapons. The pistol features a unique double-action/single-action (DA/SA) mechanism and an automatic empty magazine ejection system. The disassembly process involves a straightforward method of sliding the barrel forward off the frame, facilitated by spring-loaded barrel lugs.
This video demonstrates the firing sequence of the Harrington and Richardson Model 999 Sportsman revolver. It covers opening the top-break action, loading nine .22 LR rounds, and firing using both single-action and double-action trigger pulls. The demonstration highlights the revolver's automatic ejection feature. The presenter exhibits high authority through safe muzzle discipline and proficient handling.
This guide details the operation of a Smith & Wesson Schofield replica, focusing on its top-break action and automatic ejection. The video highlights the historical context of .45 Long Colt and .45 Schofield cartridges and compares the Schofield's loading speed to the Colt 1873 Peacemaker. Instruction is provided by Tim from Military Arms Channel, demonstrating proficient live-fire handling and mechanical understanding.
This guide details the operation of the H&R Sportsman Model 999 revolver, focusing on its break-top action and automatic ejection system. It covers safe loading, firing, and the unique mechanism for clearing spent casings. The demonstration highlights the nostalgic appeal and functional mechanics of this classic firearm, presented by a firearms enthusiast and collector.
This expert-level review details the S&W No. 3 Russian Revolver manufactured at the Tula Arsenal. It highlights the revolver's unique features like the grip knuckle and finger hook, its top-break action with automatic ejection, and its historical context as a cavalry sidearm. The review also touches upon its caliber, production period, and rarity in the US market.
This entry details the mechanical operation of the Smith & Wesson No. 3 Russian revolver, focusing on its top-break action, single-action mechanism, and automatic ejection system as shown in a 3D animation. It also touches upon the historical context of its development, including the crucial Rollin White patent and the evolution of Russian variants. The information is presented with a high degree of technical detail, reflecting the channel's recognized authority on historical firearms.
This demonstration showcases the unique operation of the Webley-Fosbery Model 1902 automatic revolver. Expert analysis highlights its recoil-operated action, the distinctive zig-zag cylinder rotation mechanism, and the automatic ejection system when the top-break action is opened. The video emphasizes professional firearm handling and utilizes high-speed photography for detailed mechanical insights.
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