This review covers the Mossberg International Gold Reserve, a 20-gauge over/under shotgun manufactured by Con Arms in Turkey. It highlights the shotgun's design, which is based on the Browning Sator receiver, and features a traditional box lock action, mechanical triggers for reliability, and automatic ejectors. The review also notes its 30-inch barrels with ventilated ribs, included choke tubes, aesthetic embellishments like scroll engraving and gold inlay, and quality Turkish walnut furniture.
This YouTube Short provides a detailed review of the limited edition Beretta 694 Black Edition shotgun. The video highlights its exclusive features, including a black Cerakoted action with gold inlay, Steelium barrels, Optima HP chokes, and an adjustable trigger. It specifically notes this is the last of the 31-inch models, making it a unique offering for collectors and enthusiasts. Contact information for Premier Guns and links to their other channels are also provided.
This YouTube Short provides a concise review of the Caesar Guerini Summit Impact shotgun. It highlights key features such as an adjustable high rib, Monte Carlo stock, adjustable comb, and Caesar Guerini's signature recoil pad. The description also mentions a beavertail forend, a black action with gold inlay, and extended chokes, offering a glimpse into the craftsmanship and potential performance of this firearm for clay shooting and other shooting sports.
This YouTube Shorts video showcases a rare 525 Black Gold shotgun, highlighting its premium features. The description emphasizes the Grade 3 walnut wood, black blued action with gold inlay birds, ventilated ribs, and extended chokes, including a full choke set. It's presented as ideal for sports shooting and a unique find for collectors. The video also includes links to subscribe to their Shotgun and Air Gun channels, their social media, and contact information.
This in-depth review of the Beretta 687 EL Gold Pigeon, presented by a knowledgeable firearms expert, details its historical context within the Beretta 680 series. The video highlights the shotgun's game scene engraving, gold accents, and premium European Walnut stock, emphasizing its value as an 'affordable luxury' compared to higher-end models. It's presented as a well-maintained, classic game gun with excellent handling characteristics.
This video provides an expert-level examination of a pair of double-barrel flintlock pistols owned by Prince George, the Prince Regent (later George IV). Firearm expert Jonathan Ferguson details their historical significance, craftsmanship by Ezekiel Baker, and unique features like dual locks, selective firing, gold embellishments, and a captive ramrod. The pistols are assessed for their effectiveness as self-defense weapons and compared to modern handguns.
This video showcases a historical collection featuring an engraved Walther PP pistol and an NSFK dagger. The dagger is personalized with the name Gunther Bahr, identified as a Luftwaffe ace pilot with 37 aerial victories. The Walther PP boasts intricate oak leaf and acorn engraving, gold inlay, and genuine ivory grips. The ensemble is further accompanied by a serialized capture document, highlighting its provenance and collectible value.
This guide details the manual operation and muzzle-loading procedure for the Salvatore Mazza Percussion Collier Revolver. It highlights the unique manual cylinder rotation and the importance of chamber numbering due to the gas shield. The information is presented with the authority of Ian McCollum, an expert in historical firearms.
This video from Brownells Gun Techs explores a pair of exquisite Jules Manceaux dueling pistols from 1843. The presentation-grade percussion pistols are heavily engraved and inlaid with gold, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship. The description highlights their historical significance, having been presented by King Louis Philippe to English naval hero Capt. Thomas Cochrane, the inspiration for Patrick O'Brian's 'Master and Commander' novels. The accompanying accessories, including the presentation box, nipple wrench, bullet mold, powder measure, and primer box, are equally elaborate, making the entire set a masterpiece of the gunmaker's art.
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 entry details the Lion Armour from the Royal Armouries, a significant piece of 16th-century steel armor with gold inlay and embossed lion motifs. The armor, likely of French or Italian origin around 1560, shows clear signs of combat damage, including sword slashes on the helmet. Historical records suggest it was worn by notable figures like the 2nd Earl of Manchester and potentially depicted with King Charles I and II. A similar suit exists in Paris, hinting at a possible pair.
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