Parlor Guns: Floberts and air rifles

Published on April 25, 2012
Duration: 5:37

This video provides an expert look at historical 'parlor guns,' specifically Flobert and Schuetzen rifles. It details their unique mechanisms, such as the Flobert's simple hinged breech and the Schuetzen's indoor practice adapter. The content highlights their purpose for safe indoor plinking and serious target practice, emphasizing historical gunsmithing and design.

Quick Summary

Flobert parlor guns, like the .22 single-shot rifle shown, were designed for gentlemen's indoor plinking after dinner. They used special .22 Flobert cartridges with only primer compound, making them safe for indoor use without penetrating walls.

Chapters

  1. 00:15Introduction to Parlor Guns
  2. 00:27Flobert Rifle Overview and Purpose
  3. 00:54Flobert Rifle Mechanism Demonstration
  4. 01:22Flobert Dueling Pistol
  5. 01:55Schuetzen Rifles and Serious Practice
  6. 02:28Schuetzen Indoor Practice Adapter
  7. 03:09Schuetzen Adapter Mechanism
  8. 03:29Schuetzen Rifle Features
  9. 03:43Speaker's Personal Experience
  10. 04:16Schuetzen Sighting Systems
  11. 04:55Conclusion and Future Plans

Frequently Asked Questions

What were Flobert parlor guns used for?

Flobert parlor guns, like the .22 single-shot rifle shown, were designed for gentlemen's indoor plinking after dinner. They used special .22 Flobert cartridges with only primer compound, making them safe for indoor use without penetrating walls.

How did Schuetzen rifles differ from standard rifles?

Schuetzen rifles were specialized for serious long-range target shooting. Unlike modern adjustable rifles, their stocks were custom-made to fit the individual shooter, and they often featured double set triggers for enhanced precision.

What is a Schuetzen indoor practice adapter?

An indoor practice adapter for a Schuetzen rifle mimics the feel of the full rifle but shoots a 4mm BB powered only by a primer cartridge. This makes it extremely low pressure, similar to a BB gun, for safe indoor training.

What made Flobert cartridges unique for indoor shooting?

The .22 Flobert cartridge contained just a primer compound, not a full propellant charge. This significantly reduced its power and range, allowing for safe shooting indoors without the risk of bullets penetrating walls or causing excessive noise.

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