This video from the Brownells vault explores the history and creation of the prop Remington Derringer used by the Schultz character in Quentin Tarantino's film "Django Unchained." On-set motion picture armorer Larry Zanoff guides the viewer through Independent Studio Services (ISS), a movie prop house. Zanoff debunks myths about Hollywood armorers and explains how the iconic double-barreled Remington Derringer, a model originally introduced in 1868, was adapted to fit the film's 1858 setting, detailing the collaborative process with director Quentin Tarantino to resolve this historical anachronism.
This video offers an overview of US military handguns since 1776, featuring firearms owned by the presenter. It covers major adoptions and showcases the evolution of handgun technology throughout American military history. The video includes brief discussions and shooting demonstrations of various iconic pistols, from early percussion models to modern service weapons like the Colt 1911 and Beretta 92, concluding with the SIG M17. Individual links to more detailed videos for specific firearms are provided. The content emphasizes firearms safety and responsible gun ownership.
This video explores and demonstrates cartridge conversions for the iconic 1858 Remington revolver. The content focuses on shooting and discussing these modified firearms, highlighting the historical significance and practical application of cartridge conversions on a classic black powder weapon. The description also promotes secondary channels and supporting sponsors relevant to firearm enthusiasts.
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