This video showcases a personal military museum focused on Revolutionary War firearms. The description outlines the museum's operating hours, admission fee, and provides a link to purchase merchandise. It also clarifies a potential misunderstanding about making reservations, specifying it refers to travel arrangements, not museum entry.
This video from InRange TV explores a reproduction 1600-1700s era Hand Mortar, presented as the "M79 of the 1700s." The content focuses on demonstrating this historical grenade launcher, highlighting the long history of grenades and grenade launchers in warfare. The video is viewer-supported via Patreon.
This video offers a virtual tour of the Austrian Museum of Military History in Vienna. The tour covers various historical periods, from the 17th century to World War II, with a particular emphasis on the World War One collection. Highlights include rare 17th-century Turkish arms, a WW1 siege gun, a Girandoni air rifle, WW1 compressed-air mortars, and significant artifacts related to the assassination of Franz Ferdinand, such as his car, uniform, and pistols used by Gavrilo Princip's associates. The museum is noted as one of Europe's oldest continuously operating military museums, and the presenter expresses anticipation for future WWII exhibits.
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