The French Revolver Modèle 1892 is a historical sidearm designed for cavalry use. It features a 9.38-inch overall length, weighs 1.83 lbs, and holds six rounds of 8mm French Ordinance. While technically superior for its time, its low power is noted. The single-action hammer and double-action trigger are described as heavy but smooth, with clear sights and light recoil due to the diminutive round. Manual case ejection is a distinct feature.
This video from GUNBROS details a 'Reverse Mag Race' training drill where participants compete to manually unload a 30-round AR-15 magazine as quickly as possible, with the base plate remaining attached. The drill emphasizes speed and manual dexterity in handling ammunition and magazines. Instruction comes from staff members of a professional firearms retail establishment, indicating a high level of practical knowledge.
This expert review from Forgotten Weapons delves into the Streetsweeper 12-gauge shotgun, a firearm classified as a destructive device. Ian McCollum, an expert in historical firearms, details its unique 12-round drum magazine, manual loading and ejection processes, and its surprising ability to fire diverse ammunition types. Despite its mechanical capabilities, the review concludes the Streetsweeper is a poorly designed and 'terrible gun.'
This guide details the loading and live-fire demonstration of the Smith & Wesson Victory Model revolver. It covers manual cylinder loading with .38 S&W ammunition, live-fire techniques including both double-action and single-action modes, and the proper manual ejection of spent casings. The demonstration emphasizes safe handling and proficient operation of this historical military sidearm.
This guide details the manual ejection process for the German 1883 Reichsrevolver, as demonstrated by Ian McCollum on Forgotten Weapons. Due to the lack of an integrated ejector rod, a punch tool is required to manually remove spent casings. This process is slow and limits the shooter to the cylinder's capacity per stage in competition.
This video provides a practical demonstration of the Cobray Terminator, a unique single-shot 12 Gauge shotgun. The presenter, identified as a firearms collector with expertise in obscure actions, walks through the loading, firing, and manual ejection process. Key features highlighted include its open-bolt, single-shot design and the distinct method required to clear spent casings, emphasizing proper range safety throughout.
This guide details the fundamental operation of a single-shot break-action shotgun, as demonstrated by Lady Sharpshooter. It covers the essential steps from safe loading and firing to manual shell ejection. The demonstration emphasizes safe handling practices and the straightforward mechanics of this classic firearm type, suitable for beginners learning basic shotgun operation.
This guide details the technique for manually ejecting the en bloc clip of an M1 Garand to achieve the iconic 'ping' sound on demand, specifically using dummy rounds. It emphasizes safety, particularly avoiding 'Garand Thumb' by maintaining pressure on the clip during manual cycling. The demonstration is presented by an experienced individual from Arm&Gun, highlighting safe firearm handling practices.
This guide details the customization and shooting techniques for the Heritage Barkeep revolver, as demonstrated by Autumn. It covers the unique aspects of this custom build, including its finish and grips, and provides instruction on loading, live-fire accuracy, manual ejection, and advanced shooting drills like one-handed and off-hand shooting. The content emphasizes practical application and skill development for owners of short-barreled revolvers.
This guide details the operation of the 1883 Reichsrevolver, focusing on its single-action mechanism and manual ejection process. It highlights the historical context and design considerations of this early German service pistol. The instruction emphasizes the need for a separate tool for spent casing removal, a key operational difference from modern revolvers.
This guide details the manual loading and ejection process for the Smith & Wesson 32 Hand Ejector 1st Model, as demonstrated by Larry Potterfield. It covers opening the cylinder, loading, and the unique manual ejection mechanism that gives the model its name. The instruction emphasizes safe handling throughout the process.
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