This video delves into the historical event of the "Asgard" yacht gunrunning to Howth, Dublin, on July 14th, 1914. The yacht secretly transported 900 Mauser 1871 rifles and 29,000 rounds of ammunition for the Irish Volunteers. The description highlights the defiance of British authorities and notes that these specific rifles became significant during the 1916 Easter Rising. It also provides links to related content on Ulster gunrunning and the "Forgotten Weapons" channel's platforms.
This video explores the historical significance of the "Howth" Mauser 1871 rifle, focusing on its role in Irish Volunteers gunrunning into Dublin. It delves into the history of this antique firearm and its connection to Irish nationalism and the events leading up to the Irish rebellion. The content highlights a specific model of rifle and its historical context.
This YouTube video focuses on the German Mauser 1871 rifle, likely providing a historical overview and potentially a review or demonstration of this classic firearm. The description directs viewers to a longer documentary on the same topic and offers ways to support the creator's content through Patreon and SubscribeStar, as well as merchandise purchases. The content promises to delve into the specifics of the Mauser 1871.
This YouTube video features a "Minute of Mae" segment focusing on the German Mauser 1871 Carbine. It appears to be a brief excerpt from a larger "Primer" episode, with the creators encouraging viewers to support them through Patreon and SubscribeStar, or by purchasing merchandise from their website. The description also provides a direct link to the full episode for those interested in learning more. The content likely delves into the history, features, and potentially the functionality of this specific firearm.
This video from Forgotten Weapons showcases the Winchester Reference Collection's Uruguayan M1908 Short Rifle. The description details Uruguay's firearm history, starting with the Mauser model 1871, followed by Mauser 95s, and then the M1908 model. This specific rifle, one of 1,500 delivered in 1911, was acquired by Winchester in 1912 to study 7mm "pointed" cartridge developments. The video highlights its significance as a rare South American Mauser variant and a piece within Winchester's historical industrial research collection.
This YouTube video is a short segment of a larger "Primer" episode, focusing on the German Mauser 1871 rifle. The video description encourages viewers to check out the full episode for more content and provides links to support the creator through Patreon, Substar, or by purchasing merchandise from their shop. The content appears to be educational and informative for firearm enthusiasts.
This video from C&Rsenal's WWI Primer series delves into the history, function, and live-fire demonstration of the German Mauser 1871 rifle. Presented by Othais and Mae, the documentary is part of a centennial anniversary series dedicated to the firearms of World War I. The video also highlights additional reading materials on German military rifles and Mauser bolt actions, as well as collaborations with The Great War channel and support from Rock Island Auction and DrakeGmbH for photos and ammunition data, respectively.
This video explores Uruguay's unique "Dovitiis" Mauser rifles, a fascinating modification project from the late 19th century. Originally chambered in 11mm, these rifles were converted by Antonio Dovitiis to the French 6.5mm Daudetau #12 cartridge. Despite the upgrade to a high-velocity round, Uruguay ultimately opted for newer Mauser repeaters, leaving these conversions as a "forgotten" piece of arms history. The video highlights their distinctive "split personality" with both German and French markings, and their rarity in both full-length rifle and carbine variants.
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