Flintlock Rifle, Rock River RBG, 1892 Chiappa

Published on June 16, 2025
Duration: 4:36

This video showcases three distinct firearms: the Rock River RBG bolt-action rifle in 6.5 Creedmoor, a Chiappa 1892 Take-down lever-action rifle chambered in .45 Colt, and a traditional flintlock rifle. It demonstrates precision shooting with the RBG, DIY lead projectile casting for the flintlock, and the assembly and rapid-fire operation of the Chiappa. The content highlights the diverse aspects of historical and modern firearms, from black powder loading to modern cartridge performance.

Quick Summary

The video showcases the Rock River RBG bolt-action rifle (6.5 Creedmoor), the Chiappa 1892 Take-down lever-action rifle (.45 Colt), and a traditional flintlock rifle. It includes demonstrations of precision shooting, DIY lead projectile casting, and historical black powder loading techniques.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Rock River RBG Precision Shooting
  2. 00:45Casting Lead Projectiles for Flintlock
  3. 01:58Flintlock Rifle Loading and Firing
  4. 03:13Chiappa 1892 Take-down Lever-Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of firearms are featured in the Misha's Guns video?

The video features three distinct firearms: the Rock River RBG bolt-action rifle in 6.5 Creedmoor, the Chiappa 1892 Take-down lever-action rifle chambered in .45 Colt, and a traditional flintlock rifle used for historical demonstrations.

How is lead casting demonstrated for the flintlock rifle?

The demonstration involves melting lead over an open fire using a spoon and pouring it into a Lee Precision .440 round ball mold to create projectiles suitable for the flintlock's .440 caliber.

What are the key features of the Rock River RBG rifle?

The Rock River RBG is a bolt-action rifle chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor, equipped with a modular aluminum chassis and designed for precision shooting, often paired with a high-magnification scope.

What is the loading process for the flintlock rifle shown?

The flintlock loading process includes pouring FFFg black powder down the muzzle, inserting a patched round ball, seating it firmly with a ramrod, priming the pan, and then firing.

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