This video from InRange explores historic battlefields, highlighting a notable 900-yard shot during the Lincoln County War. While the specific firearm used is not detailed in the provided information, the title suggests a historical context and a long-range shooting capability. The description includes a Patreon link for viewer support, indicating a community-driven content model.
This video delves into the historical event known as 'The Battle For Lincoln,' where Billy the Kid and his Regulators, alongside Alex McSween and his family, defended themselves against Sheriff Peppin's forces, which included law enforcement and even the US Military. The conflict, a pivotal moment in the Lincoln County War, culminated in a desperate escape from a home intentionally set ablaze by the Sheriff's men. While focused on a historical siege and arson, the narrative implicitly involves the use of firearms from the era.
This video delves into the historical context of the Lincoln County War, focusing on the actions of "law enforcement" in San Patricio, New Mexico, on July 3, 1878. The narrative highlights how these figures, aligned with corporate interests, employed tactics of fear, power, and intimidation against the civilian population. The episode, part of a series on Billy the Kid, uses this historical event to explore themes of power dynamics and control during that era.
This video explores the historical events surrounding Billy the Kid and the Lincoln County Regulators, focusing on their role in the ambush and murder of Sheriff Brady and Deputy Hindman on April 1, 1878, in Lincoln, New Mexico. It touches upon Billy the Kid's origins and the circumstances that led to this violent confrontation, presented from the perspective of the "InRange" channel, which is viewer-supported via Patreon.
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