This video showcases three unique firearms from an estate collection. It highlights an ER Shaw Mark 7, a custom rifle built on a Savage 110 action chambered in .280 Remington, featuring a heavy sporter barrel with spiral fluting. Next, a Montana Rifle Company rifle in .256 Winchester is presented, noted for its controlled-feed action and McMillan-style stock, designed for western hunting. Finally, a Browning A-Bolt Medallion in .270 Winchester is featured, distinguished by its factory engraving and intricate hand-done bone inlay on the stock.
This video showcases a matched pair of 25 caliber wheellock hunting rifles from 1652, highlighting their intricate craftsmanship and historical significance. The presenter details the walnut stocks with extensive horn and bone inlays, sliding patch boxes, and the complex wheel lock mechanism. The rifles feature fully rifled barrels, fine sights, and gilded metalwork, with unique gothic numbering on each gun. Despite their age and some signs of repair, these rifles represent a remarkable piece of historical firearms engineering.
This video provides an expert-level look at a rare 1625 German Breechloading Wheellock rifle, presented by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons. The firearm showcases advanced 17th-century engineering, including a unique breech mechanism with a reusable steel cartridge and double set triggers for precision. The intricate bone and mother-of-pearl inlays highlight its status as a piece for wealthy patrons. The video emphasizes the historical significance of this early breechloading design.
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