This review details the Smith & Wesson No. 3 New Model revolvers procured by the South Australian Police in the 1880s. The article highlights their unique nickel finish, detachable shoulder stocks for carbine-like accuracy, and specialized saddle holsters. It also covers the .44 Russian caliber, top-break action, and the historical context of their service until 1953.
This expert-level analysis from Forgotten Weapons explores the Webley Model 1911 Target Pistol, a .22 LR single-shot firearm. The video details its manual operation, safety features, and unique detachable shoulder stock. Through practical testing at 10 and 20 yards, the instructor evaluates the stock's impact on accuracy, noting the pistol's cycling behavior and the challenges of securing it in the stock. The segment highlights the importance of firearm familiarity and potential break-in periods for optimal performance.
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