This expert-level review of the Belgian Nagant 1877 by C&Rsenal details its unique 'baby rolling block' inspired design. The firearm weighs 2.5 pounds, measures 10.4 inches, and fires two shots of 9x22mmR ammunition. It requires cocking both hammers before loading two rounds into the breech, operating in single-action only. While its uniqueness is appealing, the instructor notes its rudimentary sights, heavy trigger pulls, and would not recommend it for self-defense.
This video features a unique, custom "1 of 1" double-barrel pistol, highlighting its unusual configuration. The title suggests a focus on a singular, bespoke firearm. Given the emphasis on a "crazy" and "1 of 1" item, the content likely showcases a custom build or modification of a pistol, potentially with a focus on its distinctive design and craftsmanship. It's aimed at enthusiasts who appreciate highly customized or rare firearms.
This video showcases the SCT DSC9, a unique double-barreled pistol that draws comparisons to Glock pistols. The review highlights its distinct two-barrel design and a rubberized grip, suggesting a focus on its innovative features and potential performance. The description implies a detailed look at this less common firearm.
This video showcases the intricate craftsmanship of Mike Sirois, a custom gunsmith specializing in unique builds for the T/C Encore and Contender platforms. The content delves into the process from concept to assembly, highlighting Sirois's passion and innovation. A key focus is a "Hand-Made Double Barrel Pistol" (1 of 1 Design). The video concludes with a range test of one of his custom creations, demonstrating its performance. The description also includes links to the gunsmith's website, Facebook community, and Instagram.
This video explores the historical 'howdah' pistol, a large-bore, double-barreled firearm designed for Indian hunters to defend themselves against tigers while on elephant back at the turn of the century. The description highlights its significant recoil and provides links to the NRA Museums and the NRA for further information and Second Amendment advocacy.
This video showcases a double-barrel 1911 style pistol, specifically mentioning the APF Second Century model chambered in .45 ACP. The title and description indicate a focus on this unique firearm configuration, likely for demonstration or review purposes.
The Arsenal AF2011A1 is a unique double-barreled 1911 pistol chambered in .45 ACP. Despite its complex appearance, it disassembles like a standard 1911, featuring connected dual triggers and a wide grip safety. Barrels are marked 'left' and 'right' to aid reassembly.
This "American Rifleman Television" segment of "I Have This Old Gun" explores the history and function of the Howdah pistol. Designed for 19th-century tiger hunters in India who needed to defend themselves from the very animals they were hunting, often from atop an elephant, the Howdah pistol represents a unique intersection of hunting and self-defense needs. The video features NRA Museums Director Phil Schreier discussing the necessity that drove its invention and includes footage of the Howdah pistol in action on the range. It also directs viewers to American Rifleman's website for complete episodes and provides tune-in information for new episodes on the Outdoor Channel.
This short showcases the unique Arsenal Firearms AF2011-A1 'Second Century' double-barrel pistol in .45 ACP. The demonstration highlights its semi-automatic action with dual slides cycling simultaneously and ejecting two casings per shot. The video emphasizes its potential for self-defense and home defense applications, noting its impressive visual presence and firing characteristics.
This review covers the Bond Arms Rough 'N Rowdy derringer, chambered in .45 Colt and .410 shotshell. The firearm is praised for its robust build and versatility, with interchangeable barrels available for other calibers. Testing revealed adequate accuracy for close-range varmint control and manageable recoil, though trigger pull requires a specific technique.
This review provides a first look at the Pedersoli Howdah Alaskan, a pistol chambered in .45 Colt/.410. The instructor, Roy Huntington, discusses its historical inspiration from British Howdah pistols used for elephant-back defense. He evaluates its practical utility and performance with both .45 Colt and .410 loads at 15 yards, ultimately finding it to be a "fun range gun" with potentially more utility than initially perceived.
The Nagant Model 1877 Gendarmerie pistol is a rare double-barrel rolling block firearm produced by the Nagant brothers in partnership with Remington. Chambered in 9.4mm Belgian Revolver, it served the Belgian Gendarmerie for over 30 years. Its unique features include a sequential automatic trigger and a centrally mounted extractor, with only about 2,000 units ever produced.
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