This video details critical design differences between the 1870 and 1874 Austro-Hungarian Gasser revolvers, focusing on structural weaknesses in the 1870 model. The 1870's open-top design, reliance on an arbor screw, and iron construction create a critical failure point near the breech, making it unsafe to shoot. The 1874 model, by contrast, likely addresses these issues through improved materials and construction, though specific details are not elaborated.
This video provides a range test of the 1860 Henry Rifle Iron Frame by Hickok45. It covers the rifle's performance at distance with iron sights, the unique front-loading mechanism, and the .44-40 caliber using cowboy loads. The review highlights the rifle's historical significance and build quality compared to other reproductions.
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