This video covers a firearms symposium held at the Cody Firearms Museum, where curators from various prominent institutions like the National Firearms Centre, Springfield Armory, NRA Firearms Museum, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art gathered. The discussion focused on the unique challenges of curating firearms in museums, including navigating political climates, handling unregistered NFA items, researcher access, and the ethics of restoration. The content is highly relevant for researchers who frequent these collections and provides insights into the complexities of preserving and managing historical small arms.
This video offers a teaser of the National Firearms Centre (NFC), which houses the original Pattern Room collection. Due to security restrictions, the filming focuses on a rolling rack of interesting firearms rather than the main collection. The creator expresses gratitude to their Patreon supporters for enabling travel and content creation, highlighting the significant quantity of firearms within the NFC.
This video delves into the history and design of the Lewis "Assault Phase" rifle, a unique firearm conceived by Colonel Isaac Lewis. The description highlights its innovative features such as a detachable magazine, angled grip, combat sights, left-hand charging lever, piston operation, and a lighter weight than its contemporaries, including the Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR). Despite its forward-thinking design, the rifle's late entry into the adoption process led to its historical relegation. The video acknowledges the rifle's prototypes are held in collections worldwide and thanks sponsors Proxibid, Ventura Munitions, and Hoppe's No. 9 Gun Bore Cleaner.
This video features a firearms expert from the National Firearms Centre at the Royal Armouries demonstrating and testing a Model 1917 'Enfield' Rifle. The content includes slow-motion footage highlighting the weapon's capabilities, emphasizing its historical significance and use during World War I. The description also provides a link to the Royal Armouries' extensive collection of arms and armour.
This video features a firearms expert from the National Firearms Centre at the Royal Armouries demonstrating the Browning Automatic Rifle (1918 Model) in slow motion. The footage highlights the weapon's capabilities and its historical significance as a World War I firearm. The description also provides a link to the Royal Armouries' extensive collection of arms and armor.
This video features an interview with Jonathan Ferguson, Curator of Firearms at the National Firearms Centre in Leeds, England. The centre, formerly the Pattern Room, has a historical collection dating back to 1631, initially established to standardize British military equipment. The collection, which moved locations several times before settling in Leeds, houses thousands of military firearms of British and international design, including numerous prototypes and rare variants. Ferguson highlights an early self-indexing revolver as a notable item. The video emphasizes the collection's significance as a publicly accessible resource and an exceptional experience for visitors interested in firearms history.
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