K98, Webley, 1873 SAA

Published on October 13, 2025
Duration: 3:58

This video showcases three distinct firearms: the 1873 Single Action Army revolver, the British Webley Mark VI top-break revolver, and a 7.62 converted K98 Mauser rifle. It demonstrates their operation, including loading, firing, and unique ejection mechanisms. The review also features an unboxing and firing of 7.62x39mm ammunition from a spam can, highlighting historical and surplus firearms.

Quick Summary

The video showcases the 1873 Single Action Army revolver, the British Webley Mark VI top-break revolver, and a 7.62 converted K98 Mauser rifle. It demonstrates their unique loading, firing, and ejection mechanisms, alongside an unboxing of 7.62x39mm ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:001873 SAA Demonstration
  2. 00:547.62x39mm Ammo Unboxing & Firing
  3. 01:48Webley Mark VI Revolver Showcase
  4. 02:46K98 Mauser Rifle (7.62 Conversion)

Frequently Asked Questions

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

The video features three main firearms: the 1873 Single Action Army revolver, the British Webley Mark VI top-break revolver, and a K98 Mauser bolt-action rifle that has been converted to 7.62 caliber.

How is the Webley Mark VI revolver unique?

The Webley Mark VI is a top-break revolver known for its iconic design. Its unique feature is the automatic ejection of all six spent cartridges simultaneously when the action is opened.

What kind of ammunition was unboxed and fired?

The video shows the unboxing of a sealed 'spam can' containing Monarch 7.62x39mm steel-cased ammunition. This ammunition was then fired from a semi-automatic rifle.

How is the K98 Mauser rifle demonstrated?

The K98 Mauser, noted as a 7.62 conversion, is demonstrated being loaded with stripper clips into its internal magazine. The video shows the bolt cycle and firing at a steel target.

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