This YouTube video focuses on the concept of a "Double Set Trigger" within the context of firearms. While the description doesn't explicitly state the firearm type or caliber being used, it heavily features links to various shooting targets (timed, rapid, slow fire at different distances and sizes), personal protective equipment (PPE) like respirators and D-Lead products, and accessories such as steel targets and chronographs. The presence of snap caps also suggests live fire or dry fire practice. The title directly mentions "Fixed FPS," which likely relates to achieving consistent projectile velocity, a key metric in ballistics and firearm performance testing. The creator also promotes their Patreon, channel membership, and Discord server for community engagement and support.
This video showcases a rare and fascinating 1850s custom rifle featuring four .36 caliber barrels. The rifle, attributed to gunsmith P.E. Hall of Ashtabula, Ohio, boasts a unique quadruple mule ear hammer action and a double set trigger. The description highlights its custom nature and historical context, placing its creation between 1848 and 1854. The video likely delves into the craftsmanship, design, and historical significance of this exceptional firearm.
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