This video, titled "Dangerous Gasser 1870", promotes a shirt campaign linked through an Indiegogo crowdfunding page. The description urges viewers to "Get them while we have them!" indicating a limited-time sale or production run for merchandise related to the "Dangerous Gasser 1870" theme. No direct information about firearms is provided beyond the title, which hints at historical firearms or a related aesthetic.
This video snippet, titled 'Minute of Mae: Austro-Hungarian Gasser 1870', focuses on a historical firearm, the Austro-Hungarian Gasser. The description indicates it's a segment from a larger 'Primer' episode, with links provided for supporting the creator via Patreon and Substar, purchasing merchandise, and viewing the full episode. The content is likely an informational review or historical overview of the mentioned firearm.
This video showcases the Howard's Thunderbolt, a remarkably compact single-shot lever-action firearm designed by the Howard brothers and patented in 1862. Produced by Whitneyville Armory between 1866 and 1870, it was offered in rifle, sporting rifle, and shotgun configurations. The rifle variant, like the one presented, is chambered in .44 Rimfire. The description mentions an unsuccessful US military prototype test in 1867, and a total production of no more than 1700 units. The video highlights the unique tubular design, emphasizing its compact nature.
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