This video provides a tabletop review of the Cimarron Evil Roy, a variant of the Colt 1873 Single Action Army revolver. The review highlights its Uberti production, Cimarron's specific standards, and key features like the .45 Colt caliber, color case hardened frame, and textured grips. It compares the Evil Roy to a standard Uberti, noting differences in hammer stiffness, grip texture, and markings, emphasizing the Evil Roy's suitability for cowboy action shooting due to its smoother action and enhanced handling.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Webley-Fosbery Automatic Revolver, a unique firearm designed by George Fosbery. It details the mechanics of its recoil-operated system, which cocks the hammer and rotates the cylinder using the energy of the fired round. The review highlights its development history, comparing it to early semi-automatic pistols and noting its eventual obsolescence despite its innovative design.
This guide details the unique mechanical features and historical context of the Colt 1902 Philippine Model, as explained by Ian McCollum. It covers its lineage, design modifications for improved ignition and handling, and its distinctive lack of traditional cylinder stop notches. The information is presented with high authority, drawing on deep knowledge of Colt's product evolution and military history.
This guide details the handling and shooting of classic Western firearms as demonstrated by hickok45. It covers the Colt 1873 Single Action Army in .45 Colt, the Uberti 1873 Winchester, and the Rossi Coach Gun. Emphasis is placed on historical context, safe handling practices like the 'load one, skip one' method for revolvers, and marksmanship with iron sights. The video highlights the convenience of common ammunition for handguns and rifles in the West.
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