The ultra-rare 2 bore behemoth: The Millennium Gun with firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson

Published on September 4, 2024
Duration: 18:33

This entry details the Millennium Gun, a custom 2 bore rifle built by Giles Whittome for the Royal Armouries. Firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson explains its unique dropping block action, designed for extreme strength to handle the immense pressures of its caliber. The video highlights the gun's weight, recoil management features, intricate engraving, and powerful ballistics, intended for hunting large game.

Quick Summary

The Millennium Gun is an ultra-rare 2 bore rifle built by Giles Whittome for the Royal Armouries, featuring a robust dropping block action designed for extreme strength. It weighs 24.9 lbs, fires a 2,500-grain projectile at 1,250 fps, generating 8,675 ft-lbs of muzzle energy, making it suitable for hunting large, thick-skinned game.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Millennium Gun
  2. 02:24Maker and Design Inspiration
  3. 04:35Weight and Recoil Management
  4. 06:04Action and Mechanics
  5. 08:34Aesthetics and Engraving
  6. 12:10Bore vs. Gauge Technicalities
  7. 15:20Ballistics and Power

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Millennium Gun?

The Millennium Gun is an exceptionally rare 2 bore rifle commissioned by the Royal Armouries and built by Giles Whittome, completed in 2009. It features a robust dropping block action and is designed for extreme power, inspired by historical harpoon guns.

What are the key technical specifications of the Millennium Gun?

The Millennium Gun has a 2 bore (1.052" actual) caliber, a single-shot capacity, weighs 24.9 lbs, and produces approximately 8,675 ft-lbs of muzzle energy with a muzzle velocity of 1,250 fps.

Who made the Millennium Gun and what inspired its design?

The Millennium Gun was crafted by Giles Whittome, former managing director of Sterling Armament. Its design was inspired by an 1868 Alexander Henry harpoon gun, emphasizing strength and power for large game.

What makes the Millennium Gun's action unique?

It employs a dropping block action, operated by an under-lever. This mechanism was chosen for its exceptional strength, necessary to safely handle the immense pressures generated by the 2 bore cartridge and its substantial black powder charge.

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