This review examines the imposing Montenegrin Gasser Model 1870 revolver, a firearm comparable to the 'Desert Eagles' of its era. Originally adopted by the Austro-Hungarian cavalry in 1870, its large size accommodated the 11.25x36mm Werndl cartridge for ammunition interchangeability. The video highlights its significant stopping power, estimated at 440 Joules, and discusses its history, including King Nicholas's decree mandating ownership in Montenegro, which turned these revolvers into status symbols.
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