This review examines a collection of James Reid 'My Friend' knuckledusters, including .22, .32, and .41 caliber variants, and a rare revolver. It details Reid's history, the design's dual function as a firearm and impact weapon, production numbers, and the technical operation involving cylinder removal for loading. The video highlights the decline of this design against more modern revolvers.
This review covers the 1860 Henry Rifle Iron Frame replica by Henry Repeating Arms, chambered in .44-40. The video highlights the historical rarity of iron-framed Henrys compared to brass versions, with original production estimated between 200-400 units. The reviewer demonstrates the unique loading mechanism and praises the rifle's accuracy and shootability, noting its low recoil and smooth operation.
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