This video appears to showcase several iconic firearms: the K98 (likely a Mauser variant), the Webley Mk VI revolver, and the 1873 Single Action Army (SAA) pistol, potentially represented by an EMF Great Western II. The description also mentions a 1945 Israeli Mauser and a Russian spam can of ammunition, suggesting a diverse collection or range session involving historical military surplus firearms and associated ammo. The content likely focuses on the presentation, historical context, or perhaps a shooting demonstration of these specific models.
This video delves into the Colt Bisley and Bisley Target revolvers, highlighting their development as specialized versions of the 1873 Single Action Army (SAA) designed for target shooting. The description details the Bisley's redesigned trigger, hammer, and grip frame, which eliminated the SAA's tendency to roll in the hand under recoil, allowing for a more consistent grip essential for accuracy. It also distinguishes the Bisley Target model by its adjustable sights. The video touches upon production numbers, common calibers like .32-20, and barrel lengths favored for competition.
This video features an unboxing of the Traditions Frontier Series 1873 SAA revolver in a nickel finish with a 5.5" barrel, chambered in .45 Colt. The description highlights its classic "good guy" aesthetic with a nickel-plated barrel and white handle, reminiscent of the iconic Colt Single-Action Army. The video also promotes the channel's social media presence on Facebook and their blog at www.GBGuns.org, along with an option to support the channel through merchandise sales.
This video provides an unboxing and initial look at the Traditions Frontier Series 1873 SAA Blued revolver. The description highlights a key feature: an added safety mechanism that allows for loading all six chambers, a departure from traditional SAA designs. Viewers are also directed to the GBGuns.org blog and social media presence for further content and support.
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