This video review focuses on a 108-year-old Winchester 1912 shotgun, highlighting its enduring quality and functionality despite its age and weathered appearance. The reviewer expresses satisfaction with the firearm's 'patina' and 'look,' praising its smooth operation and its desirable features such as the takedown mechanism and slamfire capability. The description emphasizes the appeal of its all-steel construction and classic design.
This review explores the Richardson Philippine Guerrilla guns, highlighting their crude slamfire design born from WWII necessity. The commercial Model R5 and a simpler variant are examined, revealing their utilitarian origins and eventual commercial failure due to design flaws and poor reception. Despite their historical significance, practical usability and reliability issues are evident.
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