This YouTube video, titled "Gyr-Oh-No," features a full episode dedicated to the Gyro Pigeon. The description provides a link to the full episode and encourages viewers to support the creators via Patreon and SubscribeStar. While the specific firearm isn't immediately obvious from the title, the content is likely a review or demonstration of this particular firearm model, given the creator's support channels are typical for firearm content creators.
This video, titled "Friend or Foe: The Gyro Pigeon," is part of the "It's a Trap!" series from C&Rsenal, likely focusing on a specific firearm or firearms-related topic. The description suggests it's from their "lightweight series." The content appears to be a review, demonstration, or discussion of a firearm, as indicated by the channel's typical output and the need for tags related to firearms and potential comparisons. The presence of support links suggests a regular content producer in the firearms niche.
This episode explores the Gyro Pigeon, a late 19th-century target launching device patented by George Gibson Bussey. The hand-held version uses a clock spring mechanism to launch reusable sheet steel targets. The video demonstrates the challenges of operating and hitting these targets with a period-appropriate Spencer pump-action shotgun, highlighting the historical evolution of shooting sports.
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