This YouTube video focuses on the Nagant gas-seal Revolver M1895, with the description hinting at its connection to World War II and gaming, specifically Call of Duty titles like Warzone and Enlisted. The presence of #asmr and #shorts suggests a short-form video showcasing the firearm, possibly with sound elements.
This video features a review and discussion of the Russian M1895 Nagant Revolver. The description includes various links for the creator's Amazon store, Patreon, USCCA membership, music channel, website, merchandise, and social media profiles, emphasizing that the content is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes only and all shooting is performed safely and legally.
This video delves into the NKVD Officer's Model Nagant Revolver, a compact variant of the M1895. Produced by the Tula Arsenal from 1924 to 1932, approximately 25,000 of these shorter-barreled (85mm) and shorter-gripped revolvers were manufactured. They were intended for concealed carry by individuals like NKVD agents and customs officers. The description also includes links to the presenter's Patreon, Floatplane channel, merchandise store, and a recommended YouTube channel from Legacy Collectibles.
This video features a detailed examination of the 8x50R Austrian M1895 Mannlicher straight-pull rifle, often referred to as 'the original'. The presenter, Mike, discusses its history, performance at 300 meters, and a unique method for obtaining ammunition by trimming 7.62x54R brass. The video also contrasts the M95's reception in Austria with the Swiss Model 1893 cavalry carbine, highlighting differences in their actions and magazines. Several related firearms are mentioned, including the M95/30, M1911 Carbine (K11), and Swiss Mannlicher variants, along with their respective calibers. The discussion aims to debunk myths surrounding these historical firearms.
This video features a review of the Russian/Soviet Nagant M1895 gas seal revolver. The presenter, Mike, examines the "weird and wonderful" design of this historically significant firearm, noting its widespread production and long service life. The video also highlights sponsors like Ventura Munitions, BLACKHAWK!, and Blue Alpha Gear, and encourages viewers to support TFBTV on Patreon for exclusive content and giveaways.
This video showcases various grades of the M1895 Chilean Mauser rifle, manufactured by DWM. It highlights different configurations and conditions of these historical firearms that are currently available for sale. The content is aimed at collectors and enthusiasts interested in acquiring or learning more about this specific Mauser model.
This video provides an overview and review of the Wingun Nagant M1895 CO2 powered revolver. The reviewer highlights it as a collector's piece but notes some limitations for skirmishing. The description includes links to a full written review and a retail page for the firearm. The focus is on the features and performance of this specific airsoft revolver.
This video analyzes the Russian M1895 Nagant revolver, a historically significant firearm that replaced the Smith & Wesson No. 3 in Imperial Russian service. It details the revolver's manufacturing history, including early Belgian production and later domestic production at Tula and Izhevsk arsenals. The description highlights its unique 7-shot, double-action mechanism, chambered in 7.62x38mm, and explains its innovative gas-seal system that allows for effective suppressor use. Ballistics are compared to other contemporary cartridges, and the shooting experience is described as reliable but with a heavy double-action trigger and mild recoil, making it a practical sidearm for its intended military role.
This video offers a book review of 'The Winchester-Lee Rifle' by Eugene Myszkowski. It delves into the firearm designs of James Paris Lee, highlighting his significant contributions including four rifles adopted by the US military (M1879, M1883, M1885, M1895) and his influence on the Lee-Enfield family. The review specifically focuses on the M1895 Lee Navy rifle, noting its interesting straight-pull action and its 6mm caliber. The video points to the author's website for further details.
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