This video examines a unique pocket revolver with a folding trigger mechanism integrated into brass knuckles. The presenter highlights the surprising effectiveness of the grip and compares it favorably to other pocket pistols of its era. The revolver is a double-action-only, 5mm pinfire model, though 7mm variants also exist. A notable issue is a broken cylinder hand, preventing proper rotation.
This guide details the operation of the Sigaud-Barnerias 5mm Pinfire Knife-Gun, a unique historical firearm. It covers loading, firing, and unloading procedures, emphasizing the specific mechanisms of this unusual design. The video highlights the practical considerations and historical context of such combined-function weapons.
This guide details the disassembly and reassembly of the rare Fox .32 Prototype pistol, as demonstrated by Ian McCollum. It covers the unique features like the rolled sheet metal construction and folding trigger, providing a step-by-step process for field stripping. The information is presented with high authority, drawing on deep historical and technical knowledge of Czech firearms.
This guide details the disassembly of the rare Fox .32 pistol prototype, a precursor to CZ's early designs. It highlights the unique folding trigger mechanism designed for concealed carry and the innovative rolled sheet metal frame construction. The analysis, presented by Ian McCollum, offers deep insight into early firearm manufacturing techniques and historical context.
This guide details the loading and operational quirks of the Colt Paterson Revolver No.5, a Uberti reproduction. It covers the multi-step black powder loading process, the unique folding trigger mechanism, and common issues like cap jams, as explained with high authority.
This guide details the unique loading process for the Boutet Cased Pocket Pistols, emphasizing the screw-off barrel mechanism and the use of specialized tools. It highlights the historical significance and intricate craftsmanship of these Napoleonic-era firearms, as explained by firearms expert Ian McCollum.
This guide details the operation of a Rigby Triple-Barrel Percussion Derringer, emphasizing its unique mechanical features. It covers the deployment of the folding trigger, the clockwise-only hammer selector for firing each of the three barrels sequentially, and the importance of muzzle cuts for ball seating. The historical context of these pistols as self-defense tools in 1830s Ireland is also highlighted.
This guide details the operation of the M1846 Postførerverge's unique firing mechanism. It covers cocking the integrated hammers and the function of the folding trigger, emphasizing the simultaneous or individual firing capability of the double-barrel percussion system. A critical safety warning highlights the lack of a safety mechanism, making accidental discharge a significant risk.
This guide details the operation and disassembly of the Sauer Bär pistol, a unique German pocket pistol from 1899-1914. It covers the manual rotation of its 4-shot breech block, the folding trigger mechanism, and the process for loading/unloading. The information is presented with the authority of Ian McCollum, highlighting the pistol's historical context and mechanical intricacies.
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