Guns of 1883: The Yellowstone Prequel

Published on February 23, 2022
Duration: 8:24

This video provides an expert-level overview and demonstration of several iconic historical firearms featured in '1883: The Yellowstone Prequel.' Lead Firearms Instructor and SEO Strategist, the presenter showcases the operation, loading, and firing of the Winchester 1873 and 1866 rifles, a Coach Gun shotgun, and Colt revolvers (Single Action Army and 1860 Army). Emphasis is placed on safe handling and the distinct characteristics of each firearm, offering valuable insights for enthusiasts and historians.

Quick Summary

This video demonstrates the operation of historical firearms from '1883: The Yellowstone Prequel,' including the Winchester 1873 and 1866 rifles, a Coach Gun shotgun, and Colt SAA/1860 Army revolvers. Expert instruction covers loading, firing, and safety, highlighting the unique features of each weapon.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Winchester 1873 Overview
  2. 00:30Loading Winchester 1873
  3. 01:05Shooting Winchester 1873 (POV)
  4. 01:39Shooting Winchester 1873 (3rd Person)
  5. 02:07Winchester 1866 Overview
  6. 02:37Loading Winchester 1866
  7. 03:02Shooting Winchester 1866 (POV)
  8. 03:28Shooting Winchester 1866 (3rd Person)
  9. 03:53Coach Gun Shotgun Overview
  10. 04:20Loading Coach Gun
  11. 04:31Shooting Coach Gun (POV)
  12. 04:58Shooting Coach Gun (3rd Person)
  13. 05:40Colt Single Action Army Overview
  14. 06:19Shooting Colt SAA (POV)
  15. 06:51Shooting Colt SAA (3rd Person)
  16. 07:30Colt 1860 Army Overview
  17. 07:50Shooting Colt 1860 Army (POV)

Frequently Asked Questions

What historical firearms are featured in the '1883: Yellowstone Prequel' video?

The video showcases iconic firearms such as the Winchester 1873 and 1866 lever-action rifles, a Coach Gun double-barrel shotgun, and Colt revolvers including the Single Action Army and the 1860 Army percussion revolver.

How are the Winchester 1873 and 1866 rifles loaded?

Both the Winchester 1873 and 1866 rifles are loaded using a side loading gate, where cartridges are inserted into the magazine tube located beneath the barrel.

What is the primary difference between the Winchester 1873 and 1866 shown?

While both are lever-action rifles with similar loading mechanisms, the Winchester 1866 is visually distinguished by its brass receiver, offering a unique historical aesthetic compared to the steel receiver of the 1873.

What safety precautions are emphasized when demonstrating these historical firearms?

The demonstration stresses the importance of wearing appropriate hearing and eye protection at all times. Firearms are handled with care, ensuring they are pointed in a safe direction when not actively being fired.

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