The S.R.E.M. was an experimental British WWII bullpup sniper rifle designed to allow cycling without disturbing the sight picture. It featured a BESA machine gun-inspired mechanism where the pistol grip acted as the charging handle, and was chambered in 8mm Mauser. Despite 22 prototypes being commissioned, only two were completed before the project was canceled in 1945.
This video features the first shots fired from a Webley Mk. VI revolver. While no specific details about the caliber or any modifications are provided in the description, the title clearly indicates a focus on a specific historical firearm and its initial use. The content is likely to appeal to enthusiasts of vintage firearms, revolvers, and British military history.
This review showcases the Short Magazine Lee-Enfield (.303 British) rifle, highlighting its classic bolt-action design and efficient loading mechanism using stripper clips. The demonstration emphasizes the rifle's smooth operation during live fire, confirming its status as a reliable historical firearm.
This short video segment from C&Rsenal's "Minute of Mae" series provides a glimpse into the British Adams MkII revolver. While brief, it serves as a teaser for a more extensive "Primer" episode, encouraging viewers to explore the full content. The description also directs viewers to C&Rsenal's Patreon, Substack, and merchandise store for further support and engagement with their firearm-focused content.
The Webley Mk. VI service revolver, a historical British firearm from WW2, is demonstrated with its top-break action and .455 Webley caliber. The video showcases its loading, rapid fire capabilities on steel targets, and efficient ejection of spent casings, highlighting the shooter's advanced proficiency.
The Steel Core Cyclone HSR (SC-127) is a .50 BMG precision rifle designed for interdiction against hard targets, not just anti-materiel roles. It features a rugged steel and aluminum chassis, a proprietary bipod with cant adjustment, and a folding stock for transport. With an exceptionally fast lock time of 1.5 milliseconds and a claimed 0.5 MOA accuracy, it builds on the lineage of RPA competition rifles and has seen combat use.
The Webley MkVI is a .455 Webley caliber, break-action revolver weighing 2.4 lbs with an 11.75-inch length. It features a 6-round capacity and improved ergonomics over the Mk V, with a tapered bell-shaped grip. The MkVI's heavy but smooth hammer and trigger pulls, combined with a longer sight radius, contribute to controllable recoil and effective performance, notably during WWI.
This YouTube video is a short segment from a larger 'Primer' episode focusing on the British Tranter 1868 firearm. The description encourages viewers to watch the full episode for more content and provides links for supporting the creator through Patreon, SubscribeStar, or by purchasing merchandise.
This ARTV video delves into the historical significance of the Webley MK VI. While no specific technical details like caliber or manufacturing date are provided in the title or description, the content focuses on the historical investigation of this particular firearm model.
This demonstration showcases the unique recoil-operated mechanism of the Webley-Fosbery Model 1902 automatic revolver. High-speed footage details how the upper frame slides back, cocking the hammer and rotating the cylinder via zig-zag grooves. The video also highlights the efficient top-break action and automatic ejection of spent casings.
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