This "I Have This Old Gun" segment from American Rifleman Television, aired in 2019, delves into the historical significance of the Martini-Henry rifle. It explores its role as the primary firearm for British infantrymen during the late 19th century, highlighting its breech-loading mechanism and historical context. The video aims to educate viewers on this classic military rifle.
This video delves into the fascinating history and design of the Ferguson rifle, an early breechloading firearm that saw combat. The content explores its potential to alter historical outcomes and the controversies surrounding its mechanical practicality. It highlights the limited production of Ordnance contract rifles and mentions surviving examples. The video also briefly touches upon other firearms like the Brown Bess and promotes sponsors and the TFBTV Patreon page for viewer support.
This video delves into the experiences of the 95th Regiment of Foot during the Peninsular War, a brutal phase of the Napoleonic Wars. It highlights the story of Rifleman Harris and the severe challenges faced by British infantrymen in some of history's most intense battles. The content focuses on historical military conflict and the human cost of warfare.
This video demonstrates the Martini-Henry Rifle from 1880, discussing its historical significance as the standard British infantry rifle and its appearance in the film 'Zulu'. The description details the rifle's .450/577 caliber, its black powder ammunition, and compares its projectile impact to modern high-powered pistol rounds. It highlights the inability of the Martini-Henry's projectile to penetrate modern Kevlar body armor, contrasting it with the armor technology of its era. The video also links to the Royal Armouries collection for further exploration of arms and armor.
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