This YouTube video from C&Rsenal's "Thank series" features Crozier and Lewis discussing the history, function, and demonstration of a "berry classic" likely related to WWI firearms. The description playfully references "weets" and "consumption demonstration," hinting at a unique or possibly humorous approach to the topic. Ammunition data is credited to Food Lion, and animations are provided by Bruno. The video aims to provide a primer on a specific WWI firearm.
This episode of Project Lightening evaluates the field strip ease of several WWI-era light machine guns. The MG 08/15 stands out with a perfect 5/5 score for its simple disassembly, while the B.A.R. M1918 is rated lowest at 1/5 due to complex, non-captive parts. Other guns like the Lewis, Hotchkiss, and Madsen fall in the middle, with varying challenges in reassembly.
This video details the design evolution of the LeMat Grapeshot Revolver, from its Belgian prototype to later production models. It highlights key mechanical changes in the hammer, trigger guard, barrel switching, and cylinder lockup. The review also covers variations in barrel markings and the historical context of its use by Confederate officers.
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