This video explores a rare and lavishly decorated holster pistol believed to have belonged to King James II/VII of England and Scotland. Presented by firearm and weapons expert Mark Murray-Flutter, the pistol is a new addition to the Royal Armouries Collection. The description highlights its significance due to James II's brief reign and deposition during the Glorious Revolution in 1688. The pistol will be displayed alongside the monarch's Harquebusier armour in the 'Line of Kings' exhibit at the Tower of London. The video encourages viewers to subscribe for more arms and armour content and offers support options for the Royal Armouries.
This video from The Four Boxes Diner analyzes historical anti-gun arguments and their failure to justify gun control in New York. Featuring constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith, the discussion touches upon a Gun Owners of America (GOA) lawsuit and historical references including "Indians & Tories," "Catholics," the "Declaration of Rights," the "Glorious Revolution," and "Religion War." The content delves into the broader interpretation of the Second Amendment and the meaning of "The People."
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