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 YouTube video from Anvil showcases a major stock repair on a Gewehr 91 rifle. The repair addresses a significant 14-inch crack in the stock, with restocking being ruled out as an option. The description emphasizes that the content demonstrates their process rather than providing a how-to guide, warning viewers against attempting the repair without sufficient skills due to the potential for injury. The video is presented as an earlier Anvil post, indicating a learning curve in their content creation process. Support is encouraged via Patreon.
This video delves into Germany's initial foray into smokeless carbines with the Kar 88 and Gewehr 91, introduced after the smokeless Gewehr 88 commission rifle. It highlights the need for modern cavalry carbines, replacing older single-shot models and captured Chassepots. The Kar 88's design for cavalry use and its subsequent adaptation for artillery crews with the Gewehr 91 (adding a stacking rod) are discussed. The video also notes their eventual obsolescence before World War I, their widespread reissue during the conflict for support troops, and their final disappearance from military service due to post-war arms limitations.
This documentary delves into the history, function, and live-fire demonstration of the German Karabiner 88 and Gewehr 91, iconic firearms of World War I. Part of C&Rsenal's WWI Primer series, it provides an in-depth look at these classic rifles, honoring the centennial anniversary of the conflict. The video features original music and is presented in collaboration with The Great War channel, with ammunition data provided by DrakeGmbH.
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