This video announces the preorder availability of "Licensed Troubleshooter: The Guns of James Bond," a comprehensive book analyzing the firearms used by 007 in films and novels. It delves into the design and impact of these iconic weapons, including real-world applications by military and intelligence personnel. Notable firearms covered include the Walther PPK, Beretta .25, Colt Army Special, ASP, Walther WA2000, Golden Gun, Heckler & Koch P7, Walther P99, SVD Dragunov, and MBA Gyrojet. The book combines historical research with interviews and high-quality photography.
This video from CandRsenal explores a selection of revolvers from the Great War, highlighting both exemplary and disappointing examples. It delves into various models, offering insights into their design, performance, and historical context. The description provides links to specific revolver reviews featured in the video, as well as support options for the channel and featured sponsors like Ballistol USA.
This YouTube video focuses on the Greek contract U.S. Colt Army Special revolver. It is presented as a segment from a larger "Primer" episode, with links provided for supporting the creators through Patreon, SubscribeStar, or by purchasing merchandise. Viewers are encouraged to check out the full episode for more in-depth content. The video appears to be aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in historical or specific firearm models.
This "I Have This Old Gun" segment from American Rifleman Television delves into the Colt Official Police revolver. It highlights the revolver as an evolution of the Army Special, featuring a medium frame and double-action lockwork. The description details its original chamberings in .38 Spl. and .41 Long Colt, its capacity of six rounds, and its unshrouded ejector rod. The video touches upon the distinct pre- and post-war production cycles, noting consistent mechanical design and hand-finished bluing from the Hartford factory. Various configurations are mentioned, including different barrel lengths (2", 4", 5", 6"), target variants with adjustable sights, and round or square-butt frames. The Colt Official Police was discontinued in 1969. The description also includes promotional links for the NRA and its publications.
This C&Rsenal WWI Primer episode explores the history, function, and live fire demonstration of the Greek Colt Army Special and its Spanish copy. The video, part of a series honoring the WWI centennial, provides historical context and details about these classic firearms. It also features additional reading suggestions for further research on Colt revolvers and their history, original and historical music, and collaborations with other YouTube channels and organizations.
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