Confiscated Homemade Poachers' Guns from Zimbabwe

Published on October 2, 2025
Duration: 1:06

This entry details the examination of two confiscated homemade firearms from Zimbabwe, presented by Ian McCollum. The first is a percussion gun with entirely hand-crafted components and a hammered metal barrel. The second is a slam-fire device for shotgun shells, featuring a crude assembly and a basic safety cover. The analysis highlights the ingenuity and crude nature of improvised firearms used by poachers.

Quick Summary

Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons examines two types of homemade firearms confiscated from poachers in Zimbabwe: a percussion gun with hand-crafted parts and a hammered barrel, and a slam-fire device for shotgun shells featuring crude construction and basic safety measures.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Poaching Guns
  2. 00:13Homemade Percussion Gun Examination
  3. 00:37Homemade Shotgun Device Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of homemade firearms were confiscated from poachers in Zimbabwe?

Two distinct types of homemade firearms were confiscated: a percussion gun with entirely hand-crafted components and a hammered metal barrel, and a device designed to fire shotgun shells using a slam-fire mechanism.

What are the key features of the homemade percussion gun?

The homemade percussion gun features a lock plate, hammer, and barrel that are all hand-crafted replicas, not factory-made. Its barrel is notably constructed from hammered metal, indicating a non-standard manufacturing process.

How does the homemade shotgun shell device operate and what safety features does it have?

The shotgun shell device utilizes a slam-fire action. It includes a hinged cover with a rubber seal, intended to offer some protection against gas leakage and shrapnel, though its effectiveness is limited.

Who presented the analysis of these confiscated firearms?

The analysis of these confiscated firearms was presented by Ian McCollum on the Forgotten Weapons channel, known for its in-depth examination of historical and unusual firearms.

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