Revolver Lebel 🇫🇷

Published on May 12, 2023
Duration: 0:28

This guide details the process of safely firing the Lebel Revolver Modèle 1892, as demonstrated by Misha's Guns. It covers loading with specific ammunition, the importance of safety gear like Howard Leight Impact Sport earmuffs, and the technique for engaging the double-action trigger during live fire at an outdoor range. Proper firearm handling and safety protocols are emphasized throughout.

Quick Summary

Safely fire the Lebel Revolver Modèle 1892 by loading 6 rounds of 8mm Lebel ammunition and donning essential safety gear like Howard Leight Impact Sport earmuffs and shooting glasses. Utilize the double-action trigger pull at an outdoor range, observing proper firearm handling throughout the demonstration.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Lebel Revolver
  2. 00:12Loading and Safety Gear Prep
  3. 00:21Live Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you safely load the Lebel Revolver Modèle 1892?

To safely load the Lebel Revolver Modèle 1892, first ensure it is unloaded. Then, insert 6 rounds of 8mm Lebel ammunition into the cylinder. Always follow the four points of firearm safety during this process.

What safety equipment is recommended when firing the Lebel Revolver?

When firing the Lebel Revolver, it is crucial to use appropriate safety equipment. This includes electronic earmuffs, such as the Howard Leight Impact Sport, and protective shooting glasses to prevent injury from noise and debris.

What is the action type of the Lebel Revolver Modèle 1892?

The Lebel Revolver Modèle 1892 features a Double Action / Single Action mechanism. This allows the user to fire the weapon by either manually cocking the hammer before pulling the trigger (single-action) or by pulling the trigger to both cock and release the hammer (double-action).

What caliber ammunition does the Lebel Revolver Modèle 1892 use?

The Lebel Revolver Modèle 1892 is chambered for the 8mm Lebel cartridge. The video specifically shows Fiocchi brand 8mm Lebel ammunition being used.

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