This video delves into the fascinating history and specifics of the Papal States Rolling Block rifle, a variant of the popular Remington Rolling Block. The presenter details its adoption by the Papal States in the 1860s following a significant military defeat. The video highlights the three different models adopted: rifles, carbines, and musketoons, with a focus on the latter. It notes that these firearms were manufactured by the Nagant Brothers in Liege and are identifiable by the Papal crest. The short service life of these rifles due to political events in 1870 is discussed, along with their eventual fate, including transfer to the Italian Army and subsequent military aid to Ethiopia. The production quality is good, with clear visuals and detailed explanations, making it highly relevant for firearms enthusiasts interested in historical military arms.
This YouTube video features the "1861 Parker Hale Enfield Musketoon AGAIN," indicating a return to a previous firearm. The description highlights the enjoyment of using this specific musketoon. The video creator, Hickok45, also promotes their other YouTube channels (Hickok45Clips and Hickok45Talks) and their Patreon page for support. Several sponsors and supporters are listed, including SDI, Alabama Holster, Talon Grips, and Ballistol. The creator emphasizes that videos are filmed on private property by trained professionals for educational and entertainment purposes, with a focus on firearms safety and responsible gun ownership, explicitly stating they do not sell firearms or perform modifications.
Museum Curator Corey Wardrop from the Institute of Military Technology presents the Durs Egg Breech Loading Flintlock Carbine. The discussion delves into its historical development, tracing roots from the Crespi system, and explores other Durs Egg firearms, including pistols. The video also examines the carbine's usage, adoption, and unique design features, drawing comparisons with the Jenks Breech Loading Musketoon and mentioning the John Hall Breech Loading Rifle. This educational content highlights early advancements in firearm technology.
This video showcases the 1861 Parker Hale Enfield Musketoon, identified as a "Civil War rifle" and a favorite muzzle loader of the creator. The video emphasizes the "cool little" carbine and links to a previous video featuring it. It is part of a series by "Hickok45" and promotes associated channels and Patreon support. The content is filmed on a private range by "trained professionals" for "educational and entertainment purposes," stressing firearms safety and responsible gun ownership. The disclaimer explicitly states they do not sell firearms or perform modifications.
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