This YouTube video, titled "Gun Laws in 1900," explores historical firearms legislation from the turn of the 20th century. While the description focuses on supporting the "fight" through donations and promoting various affiliated channels (Amazon, Patreon, Guitarsenal, IV8888's website and social media), the core content likely delves into the legal landscape of firearms ownership and regulation during that specific historical period. The video aims to educate viewers on the evolution of gun laws.
This video features a highly rare scoped Mauser C96 "Broomhandle" Sporting Carbine, serial number 12 of only 30 large-ring carbines produced. The carbine boasts its original long barrel and detachable stock, with a vintage telescopic sight added around the time of purchase, not from the factory. The quick-detachable claw mount is typical of German sporting arms from the era. The presenter draws parallels between this 1900s setup and modern pistol-caliber carbines with compact optics, highlighting that tactical applications are not a new concept but were executed with historical style.
This video from Fun Gun Reviews presents a comprehensive review of the Colt Model 1903 Hammerless Pocket Pistol. The reviewer highlights the pistol's design by John Browning, its production years (1903-1945), and its historical significance, noting its use by both law enforcement and criminals. The video emphasizes the firearm's status as a legendary classic, suitable for various roles, and includes a mention of using Rubber Dummies targets for testing. The review encourages viewer engagement through likes and subscriptions.
This video is a recording of a workshop presented at the 2014 AFTE conference focusing on proof marks and other identifying marks found on firearms manufactured between 1880 and 1945. The presenter offers to provide classes on this and related historical firearms topics to law enforcement and collector groups. Contact information for booking classes is provided.
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