This video showcases the 1867 Minstrel Banjo by Henry C. Dobson. The description highlights the banjo's patent date and provides detailed instructions for its care and maintenance, emphasizing the importance of keeping the head tight, using thin strings and a small Spanish Cedar bridge, and careful screw tightening to protect the wooden rim. It also includes numerous links for supporting the creator's work through platforms like Patreon, SubscribeStar, Bandcamp, and more.
This video segment focuses on the Austro-Hungarian Werndl 1867/77 rifle. It's presented as a snippet from a larger "Primer" episode, with viewers encouraged to check out the full content. The description also includes links to the creators' Patreon, SubscribeStar, and merchandise shop, indicating a focus on historical firearms and supporting content creators.
This video details Italy's modernization of its firearms post-1866 Prussian victory, focusing on the conversion of existing muzzleloaders to needle-fire rifles. It highlights Salvatore Carcano's system, which reused 17.5mm barrels and utilized lighter paper cartridges, offering an impressive rate of fire for its time and a cost-effective solution. The conversion process involved cutting the barrel and adding a bolt, with the Carcano system incorporating safety features. The video notes the rarity of these converted 1844/67 Artillery models due to their limited use and subsequent scrapping.
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