This video, "Unloaded 30: Manufacturing Colt's History, the R.L. Wilson years," from C&Rsenal, features Othais and Danny Michael, Associate Curator of the Cody Firearms Museum. They explore the history of Colt revolvers, specifically focusing on the contributions and alleged misinformation spread by R. L. Wilson during his tenure. The description also highlights the channel's Patreon and Subscribestar for exclusive content and support.
This video delves into the rare 'Baghdad' rifle, potentially Iraq's first mass-produced service rifle. It explores its connection to the Egyptian Rasheed carbine, noting shared tooling and design elements like the safety toggle blocks. Key differences highlighted include the buttplate cleaning kit cavity and stock wood. The video touches upon the rifle's production years (1969-1977) and mentions the Eagle of Saladin as an Iraqi acceptance mark, contrasting with some Rasheed markings. The rarity of the Baghdad rifle in both the US and Iraq is emphasized, with limited confirmed sightings and unverified production figures of around 2,000 units. The content is presented in collaboration with Machine Gun Dad and aims to document historic firearms.
This video provides a book review of "Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms," a foundational reference for firearm enthusiasts. The reviewer highlights the book's comprehensive documentation of American firearms from the Colonial period through the Spanish-American War, detailing production numbers, configurations, and other essential specifics. Published initially in 1977, with its most recent update being the 9th edition, Flayderman's Guide is considered an essential staple for any firearms reference library. The book is praised for its breadth of coverage and is readily available, with older editions being particularly affordable.
This video, "Into the Fray Episode 199," discusses the critical importance of documenting firearms training and certifications. The host emphasizes that in the event of a self-defense incident, proof of training can be vital for legal defense, as trainers may be questioned or testify in court. Keeping training certificates and program outlines is strongly recommended to demonstrate competency and decision-making processes. The USCCA's mission to educate gun owners and provide legal protection is also highlighted, with calls to subscribe to their YouTube channel and publication.
This video provides a book review of 'Iver Johnson: Arms & Cycle Works Firearms 1871-1993' by Bill Goforth. The reviewer highlights the book as a valuable resource for identifying and dating Iver Johnson revolvers, despite the company's historical reputation for inexpensive firearms. The book is noted for its data-oriented approach and fills a void in documented research on Iver Johnson firearms, particularly revolvers, with less focus on their long guns. The reviewer acknowledges the late author's dedication in compiling this extensive historical information.
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