This video focuses on the Darne Model 1892 Rotary Shotgun, a unique firearm from French history. The description highlights its rotary action, double-barrel configuration, and the 12 gauge caliber. It's categorized under 'forgotten weapons' and delves into the historical significance of this antique shotgun, originating from France.
This video showcases a 1950s Italian side-by-side shotgun featuring German steel barrels from Krupp Essen. The presenter highlights the shotgun's origins, noting its Italian design and German manufacturing for the barrels, considered top-tier at the time. The acquisition cost of $500 is also mentioned. The description includes a variety of hashtags suggesting an interest in gun collecting, reviews, history, and ASMR content related to firearms from Germany and Italy.
This video from Holts Auctioneers showcases a selection of side-by-side shotguns from their September 2021 Main Sale. The presenter provides a look at these firearms, highlighting that some exceptional pieces are not featured on camera. Viewers are encouraged to visit the Holts Auctioneers website for more information and to explore additional items. The video also includes calls to action for channel membership, merchandise purchases, and support through a custom guard provider.
This video delves into the creation of a prop 8-gauge double-barreled shotgun for the movie "Appaloosa" (2008). Motion picture armorer Larry Zanoff from Independent Studio Services (ISS) explains the challenges of sourcing three identical antique 8-gauge shotguns for a film with a limited budget. The discussion highlights how ISS manufactured a prop that mimics the appearance of the massive shotgun used by Viggo Mortensen's character, Everett Hitch, revealing that the on-screen firearm is not quite what it seems.
This episode delves into the history and intricacies of the W R Pape Damascus Boxlock Ejector shotgun. Jonny, the host, expresses his admiration for this classic firearm and shares interesting historical facts about its creator. The video encourages viewer engagement through likes and comments, and promotes subscribing for daily content. It also links to The Gun Shop's Instagram page.
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