This video offers a detailed study of the Webley/Fosbery semi-automatic revolver's unique recoil-action and its ejection sequence. It aims to visually illustrate the mechanics of this historical firearm, providing insights into its operation. The description also mentions a call to action for supporting the creators on Patreon.
This video is a compilation from a recent filming event at Anvil, showcasing a variety of historical and modern firearms. Featured pieces include the Vetterli 41 centerfire conversion, a Mateba 6 Unica revolver, a Ferguson breechloading flintlock, an 1820 great coat pistol, and the unique Webley/Fosbery automatic revolver. The content appears to be a behind-the-scenes look or highlights reel from a larger production, with a mention of a range session involving IV8888.
This video features a "camera test and sound check" of a Webley/Fosbery firearm. The description highlights it as a "great shooting piece of hardware" and indicates the video is in its filming stage, not yet edited. Support for the creator is encouraged via Patreon.
This YouTube video, titled 'Ружье Фосбери - Забытое Оружие' (Fosbery Shotgun - Forgotten Weapon), explores a lesser-known firearm. The description includes a Patreon link for Forgotten Weapons and encourages viewers to subscribe for more Russian-language content. It also provides a link to the English version of the video. The content focuses on a specific, likely historical or obscure, shotgun.
This review of the Webley-Fosbery Automatic Revolver highlights its unique recoil-operated action and target pistol reputation. Despite a softer shooting impulse compared to the M1911, a critical safety warning is issued regarding a potential for accidental discharge when closing the action due to a worn part, emphasizing a specific safe reloading procedure.
This video is a book review focusing on "Paradox - The Story of Col. G.V. Fosbery, Holland & Holland, and the Paradox." The book delves into the inventions of Colonel George Fosbery, most notably the Webley-Fosbery automatic revolver, but also his other significant patents. The description highlights his innovative rifled shotgun barrel, the Paradox, designed to fire both shot and slugs accurately for use in India. It details how Fosbery solved the problem of smoothbore inaccuracy with slugs and rifled barrels damaging shot patterns by rifling only the end of the barrel and using specialized projectiles. The Paradox was licensed to Holland & Holland and became his most successful invention, produced in various bores and configurations.
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