Special: The Best and the Worst Great War Revolvers
This video ranks revolvers used during World War I, evaluating them based on action type, ergonomics, reliability, and cartridge effectiveness. It highlights the decline of single-action revolvers and the rise of more modern designs like the Colt and Smith & Wesson 1917 models, which utilized .45 ACP with moon clips for rapid reloading. The presenters, experienced firearms enthusiasts, provide detailed critiques of each model, from the poorly made Romanian 1915 to the highly regarded top-tier revolvers.







