This video offers an "up close" look at Uberti's reproduction of the Colt 1851 Navy London Model revolver. While the description focuses on the firearm itself, the content also provides contact information for Guns of the West, LLC, special offers for concealed carry permit classes, U.S. Law Shield insurance, and discounted NRA memberships, along with social media links and a Patreon call to action. The focus is clearly on showcasing and potentially selling this historical firearm reproduction and associated services.
This video from C&Rsenal's Reprocussion series focuses on the Colt 1851 Navy revolver. Hosted by Othais and Mae, it provides a comprehensive look at the firearm, including its history, functional operation, and a live-fire demonstration. The episode also highlights additional resources for further reading on Colt firearms and related historical arms, with special thanks to contributors for ammunition data and animations. Support for the channel is encouraged through Patreon and merchandise purchases.
This video from C&Rsenal's 'Reprocussion' series delves into the history, function, and live-fire demonstration of the Colt 1851 Navy revolver. Hosted by Othais and Mae, the episode explores this classic firearm, with additional reading suggestions and sponsor mentions for Ballistol USA. The content also highlights collaborations with Rock Island Auction Company, DrakeGmbH for ammunition data, and Bruno for animations, promising in-depth small arms history presented every other week.
This video from InRange TV compares the .38 Special cartridge to the historical .38 Colt, specifically in the context of a Colt 1851 Navy cartridge conversion. The comparison likely delves into the performance differences and historical significance of these firearms and their ammunition. The description also highlights viewer support through Patreon.
This video focuses on the unboxing of a deluxe engraved Colt 1851 Navy Revolver. As a historical firearm, it appeals to collectors and enthusiasts interested in classic handguns. The 'deluxe engraved' aspect suggests a premium or custom finish, which is a significant feature for those appreciating fine craftsmanship and aesthetics in firearms. The description is noted as 'coming soon,' indicating that further details about the firearm's specifications, history, or any accompanying accessories may be revealed in a more comprehensive review or discussion.
This video, titled "1851 Navy Accuracy," focuses on the accuracy of a specific firearm. While a detailed description is pending, the title directly indicates a review or test of the Colt 1851 Navy revolver, emphasizing its precision. The content likely involves shooting the firearm to assess its accuracy.
This video showcases a rare Westley Richards percussion revolver from the 1850s, discovered at Rock Island Auction Company. Described as having a Steampunk aesthetic, this double-action revolver is about .36 caliber and features a unique right-side hammer and a rack-and-pinion rammer. The presenter highlights its superb fit, finish, and comfortable grip, noting its futuristic features for its time. It's compared to a Colt 1851 Navy, but with distinct mechanical differences. The video emphasizes the exceptional craftsmanship and the fact that Westley Richards no longer produces revolvers, making this a significant find.
This video from Brownells Gun Tech explores a Colt 1851 Navy revolver attributed to the legendary Wild Bill Hickok. Presented by Keith Ford and featuring insights from Joel Colander of Rock Island Auction Co., the video discusses the gun's provenance, including its connection to the Buffalo Bill Museum and historical research by Hickok historian Joseph Rosa. Factors like matching serial numbers, ivory grips, and historical accounts support the attribution, despite the gun not being in mint condition. The video highlights its condition, including holster wear and well-preserved engraving and grips, and touches upon its sale for a surprisingly low price after Hickok's death.
This video compares firearms featured in the video game Resident Evil Village to their real-world counterparts. The creator systematically goes through each in-game weapon and identifies its real-life equivalent, detailing the specific models used for comparison. This includes pistols like the LEMI (CZ 2075 Rami) and M1911 (Colt 1911), shotguns such as the M1897 (Winchester 1897) and W870 TAC (Remington Model 870), and even revolvers like the M1851 Wolfsbane (Colt 1851 Navy/Colt 1860) and Handcannon PZ (BFR). The video also covers rifles like the WCX (Sig Sauer MCX). It's a comprehensive look for fans of the game interested in the firearms' authenticity.
This video delves into the history and significance of the 1847 Colt Walker revolver, a massive 4.5-pound handgun designed to provide enhanced firepower for mounted troops. It was a pivotal firearm for Colt, saving the company from bankruptcy and evolving into iconic designs like the Dragoon, 1851 Navy, and 1860 Army. The video highlights its role in the Mexican-American War, its use by various military and civilian entities, and its limited production run, with specific mention of a Company A military issue model.
This video examines three collectible Confederate revolvers from the US Civil War: a Leech & Rigdon, a CH Rigdon, and a Rigdon & Ansley. All are noted to be mechanical copies of the Colt 1851 Navy. The presenter highlights distinctive features and how examining these three revolvers together illustrates changes that occurred as the war progressed, emphasizing the limited industrial production of firearms by the Confederacy. The video also directs viewers to a Patreon page for further content.
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