This video delves into the fascinating history of George Morse's breechloading carbine, a revolutionary design that, despite its innovative self-contained brass cartridge patented in 1856, failed to secure a US military contract in 1857, losing to the Burnside carbine. To generate revenue, Morse produced 100 commercial sets featuring a receiver with interchangeable rifle and shotgun barrels. The description also touches upon Morse's subsequent contract for military muzzleloader conversions, the stalled progress of that project, and Morse's eventual allegiance with the Confederacy to produce his rifles in the South, setting the stage for a future video.
This video announces the commercial availability of Accuracy International's ASR rifle in the United States for civilian purchase. Initially, a limited edition collector's Deployment Kit will be offered for $19,544. Key features of the updated ASR rifle include AR pistol grips, a new safety switch developed through the ASR program, and an integrated mounting rail for direct tripod attachment with Really Right Stuff mounts, bypassing Picatinny rails. The video also highlights TFBTV's monthly Patreon giveaways, including firearms and Blue Alpha Gear belts, and promotes their social media channels and Discord server.
This video covers the SIG Sauer M17 pistol, a model that won the Modular Handgun Program. It highlights the fact that this military-adopted pistol became available for commercial sale. The content is based on information presented at SHOT Show 2018, showcasing a significant firearm development in the commercial market following its military adoption.
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