This video explores the application of progressive twist (gain twist) rifling in firearms. While acknowledging its use in naval Gatling guns like the 20mm CIWS, the video focuses on whether this rifling technology has been implemented in small arms. It confirms significant uses in various historical and modern firearms, including Colt percussion revolvers, custom barrels by Harry Pope for rifles like Sharps and Stevens, Carcano Model 1891 rifles and carbines, and S&W .460 XVR revolvers. The description also highlights additional resources and merchandise for Forgotten Weapons.
This YouTube video, titled "Clips: How Close is Point Blank?", delves into a specific firearms topic, likely explaining the concept of point-blank range in shooting. While the main video focuses on this concept, the description also highlights additional content available through their Patreon, SubscribeStar, and online shop. It further directs viewers to full-length "Primer" episodes covering the Italian Carcano Model 1891, Swiss Schmidt-Rubin 1889, and Swiss 1911s, indicating a broader interest in historical and diverse firearms. Contact information is also provided via their website.
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