This video showcases a Point-of-View (POV) firing demonstration of a Double Barrel Shotgun, specifically identified as an Interarms Rossi Overland in 12 Gauge. The "Coach Gun" designation suggests a classic, often shorter-barreled double-barrel configuration, likely emphasizing its historical or utility aspects.
This video showcases a World War One-era Colt M1911 pistol being fired with a suppressor. The description delves into the history and technical specifications of the M1911 and its M1911A1 variant, highlighting its design by John Browning and its adoption by the U.S. military. It also mentions its widespread influence on pistol operating systems. The video title specifically emphasizes the suppressed firing capability and a first-person perspective.
This guide details the process of loading and firing the Smith & Wesson .455 Mark II revolver, as demonstrated by an expert. It covers manual loading of .455 caliber rounds, aiming using iron sights, and proficient single-action firing, followed by clearing spent casings. The demonstration emphasizes safe muzzle discipline and proficient handling of vintage firearms.
This YouTube video showcases a World War II-era Colt M1911A1 pistol being fired from a first-person perspective (POV). The description details the history and specific design changes made to the M1911A1 from its predecessor, the M1911, highlighting modifications implemented after WWI battlefield experience. These changes, finalized by 1926, included a shorter trigger, frame cutouts, an arched mainspring housing, a longer grip safety spur, a wider front sight, a shortened hammer spur, and simplified grip checkering, all aimed at improving ergonomics. The video notes the significant production of the M1911A1 during WWII, with approximately 1.9 million units procured by the U.S. Government. It also points out the typical WWII-era finish (parkerized) and grip material (brown plastic) of these pistols.
This video features a Point-of-View (POV) firing demonstration of a World War One era Colt M1911 pistol. The description provides a detailed history and technical overview of the M1911 and its successor, the M1911A1, highlighting John Browning's design and the pistol's influence on semi-automatic firearm development. It covers its formal U.S. military designations and its chambering in .45 ACP.
This video demonstrates the loading and firing of a Modèle 1892 St-Étienne revolver chambered in 8mm Lebel. It showcases the use of Fiocchi 8mm Lebel 111 grain FMJ ammunition and provides a first-person perspective of the firing process at a steel target. The demonstration includes safe handling practices and the ejection of spent casings.
This video provides a POV firing demonstration of the Astra 600/43 pistol in 9mm Parabellum. It showcases the preparation and loading process using Sellier & Bellot ammunition, highlights the firearm's historical markings from Unceta y Compañia in Guernica, Spain, and demonstrates the shooting technique at an outdoor range, illustrating the straight blowback action. The instruction comes from an established firearms collector and historian, emphasizing safe handling and proficient technique.
This video features the Beretta 87 Target pistol, a .22LR variant of the Cheetah series. The presenter notes its resemblance to the firearm used in the movie Robocop and highlights its excellent shooting performance. The footage includes a Point-of-View (POV) perspective of firing the weapon, offering a unique angle for viewers interested in the handling and operation of this specific pistol.
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