This video examines the 1878 "Hill's Patent" Stanley Bull-Dog revolver, highlighting a case of alleged patent theft. The revolver features a simultaneous ejection system, which was actually patented by Jean Mathieu Deprez-Joassart in 1873. The video explains how "Hill's Patent" (number 3645 of 1878) relates to the lockwork, not the ejection mechanism, suggesting Hill claimed Deprez-Joassart's invention as his own. The gun was produced in various configurations and was manufactured in England.
This C&Rsenal documentary dives into the history, function, and live-fire demonstration of the Swiss Revolver of 1878. Presented as part of their 'Primer' series, which covers firearms from historic conflicts, the video features Othais and Mae exploring this classic firearm. The description also provides links to supporting the channel, purchasing merchandise, and references for further reading on related firearms and gunmaking history, including works on European military revolvers and Swiss pistols.
This video delves into the historical event known as 'The Battle For Lincoln,' where Billy the Kid and his Regulators, alongside Alex McSween and his family, defended themselves against Sheriff Peppin's forces, which included law enforcement and even the US Military. The conflict, a pivotal moment in the Lincoln County War, culminated in a desperate escape from a home intentionally set ablaze by the Sheriff's men. While focused on a historical siege and arson, the narrative implicitly involves the use of firearms from the era.
This video delves into the historical context of the Lincoln County War, focusing on the actions of "law enforcement" in San Patricio, New Mexico, on July 3, 1878. The narrative highlights how these figures, aligned with corporate interests, employed tactics of fear, power, and intimidation against the civilian population. The episode, part of a series on Billy the Kid, uses this historical event to explore themes of power dynamics and control during that era.
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