This "From the Vault" episode features Caleb Savant and guest Cody Slocum showcasing an extremely rare 1863 Slocum Side-Loading Revolver. Cody, a descendant of the inventor Frank Slocum, explains the revolver's unique side-loading mechanism, designed to circumvent the Rollin White patent held by Smith & Wesson. This innovative design allowed for metallic cartridges to be loaded into the chambers by sliding them from the side, a clever workaround given the patent restrictions on bored-through cylinders. Manufactured by the Brooklyn Arms Company, these revolvers were produced in limited numbers in 1863 and 1864 and were reportedly carried as backup weapons by Union soldiers during the Civil War.
This YouTube video showcases a 1863 Snider Enfield Mark II* rifle manufactured by BSA. The video likely focuses on a historical firearm, potentially offering a review, collection highlight, or historical context. The description explicitly mentions gun collection, gun review, rifle, military, history, and British heritage, indicating a deep dive into this specific historical weapon.
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