This YouTube video, titled "Minute of Mae: US Colt 1907/09," is a short segment from a larger "Primer" episode. The description encourages viewers to check out the full episode for more content and provides links to support the creator through Patreon, SubscribeStar, or by purchasing merchandise from their shop. The video focuses on a specific historical firearm, the Colt 1907/09, likely offering a brief overview or demonstration.
This C&Rsenal YouTube video presents a history primer on the US Colt 1909 and 1911 pistols. It promises to delve into the history, function, and includes a live-fire demonstration of these classic firearms. The video is part of their ongoing series on small arms history, released bi-weekly on Tuesdays, and is supported by patrons.
This video, titled "Colt 1909 Army Revolver Chapter 2," continues a series focused on the Colt 1909 Army Revolver. The creator takes the firearm out for a "spin," implying a shooting or handling session. The description provides a link to the first video in the series and directs viewers to additional content on the creator's other YouTube channels (Hickok45Clips and Hickok45Talks). It also lists several sponsors and affiliate links for products and services related to firearms and gear. The creator emphasizes that videos are filmed on private property by trained professionals for educational and entertainment purposes, stressing firearms safety and responsible gun ownership. They explicitly state they are not in the business of selling or modifying firearms and caution viewers against attempting to copy anything shown.
This YouTube video from C&Rsenal's "History Primer" series provides a documentary on the US Colt 1907/09 pistol, presented as a precursor to the iconic 1911. The content includes historical background, functional explanation, and a live-fire demonstration. The video is made possible by a loan from Manticore Arms and features insights from Othais and Mae. It is part of a series commemorating historical conflicts and is released bi-weekly.
This video clip from C&Rsenal provides a concise explanation of what a firearm 'clip' is, differentiating it from a magazine. It serves as a quick factoid derived from their more in-depth video series, with links provided to full episodes covering various historical firearms such as the French Berthier 1892, Colt 1909 and 1917 Revolvers, German Karabiner 88 and Gewehr 91, French Hotchkiss 1914, Mannlicher 1895, Austro-Hungarian Mannlicher 1905, Spanish Mauser Carbines, and Italian Vetterli-Vitali 1870/87. The description also includes links for supporting the channel via Patreon or Subscribestar, and purchasing merchandise.
This video delves into the developmental history of the Colt M1911 pistol, focusing on its predecessors, the Colt Models 1909 and 1910. It highlights John Browning's innovative design elements introduced in these models, such as the single-link barrel system, enlarged grip safety, improved magazine release, and revised grip angle, all of which laid the groundwork for the iconic M1911. The description details early field trials and endurance tests that ultimately led to the adoption of the M1911.
This C&Rsenal documentary from the WWI Primer series focuses on the Colt 1909 and 1917 revolvers, essential firearms of the Great War. The video promises a comprehensive look at their history, mechanical function, and includes a live-fire demonstration. It's part of a recurring series honoring the WWI centennial anniversary and mentions supporting content and merchandise.
This video examines the Colt Model 1909, a significant developmental pistol that predates the iconic 1911. The presenter highlights its role as a "missing link" in the 1911's evolution, showcasing features that first appeared on this limited-production firearm, such as the grip safety, push-button magazine release, and tilting barrel mechanism. Despite these advancements, the 1909 retains elements from earlier Colt designs, like a nearly vertical grip and the absence of a thumb safety. With only 23 units produced, the 1909 is a rare find and offers a fascinating glimpse into the design process that led to the world-famous 1911.
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