This video reviews the Guycot 40-shot Chain Pistol, developed in 1879 by Henri Guenot and Paulin Gay. It fires a unique 6.5mm caseless rocket ball cartridge where the entire projectile, including propellant and primer, exits the barrel. The description highlights that this cartridge was underpowered, limiting its military appeal, and only a few hundred were produced, with variations including 25-shot, 40-shot, and 80-shot carbine models.
This video explores the Colette Gravity Pistol, a unique parlor pistol manufactured by Colette of Belgium. It highlights the pistol's innovative caseless ammunition, which utilizes a rocketball-type cartridge where powder and primer are integrated into the bullet's hollow base. The description emphasizes its gravity feed mechanism and 20-round capacity. Due to the limited powder capacity of these cartridges, the pistol was designed exclusively for sporting and recreational purposes, not for military applications. The video encourages viewers to support the creator through Patreon.
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