This YouTube video focuses on a 200-year-old naval ship cannon, questioning if it is a 45-pounder. The title and description highlight keywords related to historical ordnance, naval history, and military artifacts. While not a modern firearm, the content directly appeals to enthusiasts interested in historical weaponry and military technology. The video likely explores the cannon's origin, specifications, and historical significance.
This video explores an unusual weapon identified as Greener's Humane Cattle Killer. The title expresses surprise and intrigue about the nature of the device. The description confirms the identity of the weapon and also promotes the creator's Patreon, podcast "Flak & Fubar," and Twitter account for exclusive content and engagement.
This video focuses on a historical sword that was present during Napoleon's final defeat. It features Sam Andrews of Andrews Custom Leather, suggesting a discussion that may touch upon historical weaponry and possibly custom leatherwork related to historical items or modern firearms. The description includes various calls to action for supporting the channel through subscriptions, donations, and shopping via affiliate links, including a link to Blackout Coffee.
This video provides a demonstration of a World War II era mortar, showcasing its operation using a 2 3/4 inch shotgun shell as a propellant. The description highlights the limitations of this method, explaining that a live mortar shell would achieve significantly greater distances, over a mile and a half, and are rocket-propelled, negating the need for a shotgun shell. The video suggests that using a longer 3 1/2 inch shotgun shell or packing more powder would increase the projectile's range. The demonstration is presented as a quick overview from a military museum.
This video showcases a Model 1860 Light Cavalry Saber from the Civil War era. The description highlights its historical significance and promotes other Hickok45 channels for additional content, including clips, talks, and behind-the-scenes support options via Patreon and sponsors like SDI, Alabama Holster, Talon Grips, and Ballistol. The creator emphasizes that videos are filmed by trained professionals on private property for educational and entertainment purposes, stressing firearm safety and responsible gun ownership.
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