This video features a detailed comparison between the 1860 Spencer Carbine and the 1873 Trapdoor Springfield by InRangeTV hosts Ian McCollum and Karl Kasarda. They analyze the historical context, cartridge differences, and practical performance of each rifle through rigorous testing. The Spencer demonstrates a faster rate of fire, while the Trapdoor is lauded for its reliability and power, making it the superior choice for frontier troops despite its slower operation.
This entry details the 1871 Argentine Remington Rolling Block Carbine, a historical military surplus rifle chambered in .43 Spanish. It covers its operation, historical context, and shooting characteristics, highlighting its surprising accuracy despite its age and crude sights. Instruction is provided by experienced shooters with high authority.
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