This video explores a firearm associated with a 19th-century British gentleman. Given the historical context and likely presentation of a specific type of firearm, the content will likely delve into the history, design, and potential use of such a weapon from that era. It aims to provide insights into the weaponry of the period and the individuals who might have carried them.
This video delves into the Colt Boa, the rarest of Colt's snake revolvers. Produced in a single run of 1,200 units in 1985 for the Lew Horton distribution company, the Boa served as an intermediate model between the Colt MkV and the Python. It's a 6-shot .357 Magnum featuring a full underlay and ventilated shroud, with variations in barrel length (4-inch and 6-inch). The video highlights a specific cased set of Boa revolvers, numbers 43 and 44, emphasizing their rarity and desirability for Colt Snake collectors.
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