This video showcases an "Oldie but Goodies Room," described as a 4-room, 15,000 sqft space. The host mentions taking out a '41 Willies pickup gasser' which they describe as 'super fast.' They also intend to use 'a hot rod' daily as the weather improves. The "Oldies but Goodies Room" is part of a military museum tour offered on specific days throughout the summer for $20 cash per person, with a guarantee of being impressed.
This video focuses on a 1953 Bel Air Gasser undergoing extensive tuning to achieve near-perfect running condition. The creator highlights the recent tuning efforts and the progress made towards optimizing the vehicle's performance. The content is primarily about classic car restoration and performance tuning.
The Austro-Hungarian Gasser 1870 revolver is a historical firearm weighing 3 lbs with a 12.6-inch length, chambered in 11mm Werndl Carbine. It features a heavy but smooth trigger and hammer, high recoil, and a long sight radius. Loading involves 6 rounds with reduced powder, and unloading requires manual cylinder alignment after loosening a thumb screw. Despite its solid feel, it contains many fine, potentially fragile parts.
This review delves into the Montenegrin Gasser, a significant cultural and military firearm of Montenegro, often a Belgian-made copy. It details the revolver's substantial specifications, including its 11x36mmR caliber and heavy build, and explores its historical context within Montenegrin military culture and armament laws under Nikola I. The video also covers design variations, Gasser's evolution, and the 'Montenegrin' pattern's actual rejection, noting its use by Austria-Hungary and Germany in WWI due to shortages. Finally, it examines mechanical features, disassembly, and range testing, highlighting its powerful but flawed performance.
This review examines the imposing Montenegrin Gasser Model 1870 revolver, a firearm comparable to the 'Desert Eagles' of its era. Originally adopted by the Austro-Hungarian cavalry in 1870, its large size accommodated the 11.25x36mm Werndl cartridge for ammunition interchangeability. The video highlights its significant stopping power, estimated at 440 Joules, and discusses its history, including King Nicholas's decree mandating ownership in Montenegro, which turned these revolvers into status symbols.
The Rast & Gasser M1898 is a significant Austro-Hungarian revolver, serving through WWI and even WWII. It features a unique disassembly process and a loading gate safety mechanism that disconnects the hammer when open. While the double-action trigger is heavy, the single-action pull is refined. Modern production of 8mm Gasser ammunition is available from Fiocchi.
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