This video is a "Rifleman Review" segment from "American Rifleman Television" featuring the Heritage Mfg. Roscoe. The review highlights Heritage Mfg.'s expansion into centerfire revolvers, with the Roscoe being a double-action model reminiscent of classic Smith & Wesson carry revolvers. The review details its retro styling and notes it's a Brazilian-made version of the Chief's Special. Key specifications like chambering (.38 Special), barrel length (2"), frame material (carbon steel), and trigger pull weights are discussed. The video also directs viewers to American Rifleman's website and Outdoor Channel for more content.
This "American Rifleman Television" segment provides a detailed review of the Rossi RP63 revolver, a notable re-entry into the revolver market for Rossi in 2023. The video highlights Rossi's historical significance in revolver manufacturing before focusing on their recent resurgence with new revolver models. It covers the RP63's specifications, including its .357 Magnum chambering, 3-inch stainless steel barrel, six-round cylinder capacity, and double-action/single-action trigger pulls. The review positions the RP63 as a significant offering from a brand returning to its roots.
This video, 'Revolver: 101' from C&Rsenal, provides a deep dive into centerfire military revolvers from the 1870s through the early 1900s. The presenter, Othais, explores the mechanics and study of these historical firearms. The episode references other revolvers, including the Prideaux Device, Webley-Fosbery, Mateba 6 Unica, Dimancea, and a Salvatore Mazza Collier Revolver, suggesting a broad look at the revolver action and its evolution.
This video identifies the top 5 most accurate centerfire revolvers. It provides a comparative look at different models, highlighting their accuracy potential. The channel also promotes its Patreon page for support, a website for prayer requests, and links to other related YouTube channels and a Facebook page.
This video focuses on the 11mm Devisme cartridge revolver, a historical firearm produced by Devisme of Paris. The description highlights its significance as one of the early true centerfire cartridge revolvers, with production commencing around 1858-1859. It's described as a high-quality, 6-shot, bottom-break model. The manufacturer, Devisme, is also noted for producing other types of firearms, including parlor pistols, percussion guns, and dueling pistols.
This Guns & Gear Season 7 Pro Tip features Rob Pincus from Winchester discussing the selection of appropriate ammunition, specifically highlighting the new Winchester PDX Defense disc ammunition designed for centerfire/shotgun revolvers. The video aims to educate viewers on choosing the right ammo for their firearms, offering insights from a reputable brand and a well-known firearms personality. It's part of a series that provides viewers with a virtual gun shop experience, including interviews, demonstrations, and shooting tips.
This video provides an in-depth look at the rare centerfire LeMat revolver and its carbine variant. While Colonel LeMat is widely recognized for his 9-shot muzzleloading revolvers used during the US Civil War, this presentation focuses on the less common pinfire and centerfire iterations. The reviewer details how these centerfire models retain the original principles, including the distinctive 20 gauge shot barrel, but utilize self-contained cartridges for both the rifle (11mm, similar to the French 1873 service revolver) and shotgun components. Modern reproductions are also mentioned.
This video provides an overview of two significant French military centerfire revolvers: the Model 1873 and the Model 1892. The description highlights their long service history with French troops worldwide and notes their interesting design characteristics. The content aims to introduce viewers to these historical firearms.
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