The Hotchkiss Model 1886 3-pounder is an early example of a quick-firing naval gun, utilizing cartridge ammunition and a breech-loading mechanism. Its design features a vertically traveling breech block and a sophisticated hydraulic soft recoil mount for improved stability and crew comfort. Originally used for coastal defense by the British Royal Navy, surviving examples now serve ceremonial roles.
This video reviews the extreme 'Elephant Pistol,' a MOA Corp single-shot handgun chambered in .375 H&H Magnum. It demonstrates the immense power of this dangerous game cartridge through penetration tests on cinder blocks and expansion tests using nacho cheese. The review highlights the pistol's 16-inch barrel, compensator, and unique safety mechanism, comparing its .375 H&H Magnum round to common rifle cartridges.
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