K98, Webley, 1873 SAA

Published on October 13, 2025
Duration: 3:58

This video provides an expert-level demonstration of historical and surplus firearms, including the 1873 Single Action Army, Webley Mark VI, and a 7.62 converted K98 Mauser. The presenter, Misha, exhibits high authority and deep familiarity with these diverse action types and their operation, including ammunition handling and firing techniques. The content focuses on safe and effective demonstration of each firearm's capabilities at an outdoor shooting range.

Quick Summary

Misha, a firearms expert, demonstrates the K98 Mauser (7.62 conversion), Webley Mark VI, and 1873 Single Action Army at an outdoor range. The video covers operation, ammunition types like Monarch 7.62x39mm, and safe handling techniques for these historical firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:001873 Single Action Army (SAA) Demonstration
  2. 00:547.62x39mm Ammunition Unboxing and Firing
  3. 01:48Webley Mark VI Revolver
  4. 02:46K98 Mauser Rifle (7.62 Conversion)

Frequently Asked Questions

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

The video features demonstrations of 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 fire 7.62 NATO ammunition.

What type of ammunition is shown being used with the K98 Mauser conversion?

The K98 Mauser conversion is shown being fired with Monarch 7.62x39mm steel-cased ammunition, which is presented in a military-style 'spam can' container.

What are the key operational features of the Webley Mark VI revolver demonstrated?

The demonstration highlights the Webley Mark VI's top-break action, its ability to fire in both single and double action, and its iconic feature of automatically ejecting all six spent cartridges when the action is opened.

How is the 1873 Single Action Army loaded and operated in the video?

The 1873 Single Action Army is shown being manually loaded through its side gate. The demonstration includes firing at steel targets and manually ejecting spent casings using the revolver's ejector rod.

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