This video showcases a unique and historically significant four-barrelled sporting rifle made by Henry Thorne, successor to Charles Lancaster, in 1885. The rifle features Lancaster's distinctive oval bore design. The video highlights its place in Indian and British colonial history, contrasting it with a single-barrelled Lancaster rifle. The Royal Armouries, the UK's national collection of arms and armour, presents this piece and encourages viewers to subscribe for more content, support their work, and engage with their museum.
This video documents the process of building a Lancaster, Pennsylvania-style Flintlock Rifle during a build class hosted by Jim Chambers Flintlocks. The presenter, from Kit Badger, details the week-long experience of assembling a rifle kit, starting with a roughed-out stock and individual parts. Under the guidance of gunsmiths, they inlet components, shape the wood, and ultimately assemble a historically significant firearm. The video also highlights Jim Chambers' long-standing presence in the muzzleloader community and provides links to their kits, build classes, Muzzleloader Magazine, and Kit Badger's merchandise and support channels.
This video features Kit Badger unboxing and reviewing a new gun case from Impact Case and Container. The case is specifically chosen to accommodate a custom-built, long muzzleloader rifle with a 44-inch barrel and an overall length of 60 inches. The case's internal length of 61 inches makes it a perfect fit. The creator also mentions participating in a build class with Jim Chambers Flintlocks to construct this Lancaster-style .54 caliber flintlock rifle. Links are provided for Kit Badger's website, products, t-shirts, and Patreon support, as well as a direct link to the Impact Case and Container product.
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