This YouTube video showcases a historically significant firearm once owned by Hermann Goring and later presented to General Pershing after World War II. The description encourages viewers to visit the NRA's National Firearms Museum in Fairfax, VA, to discover thousands more historically important guns, highlighting that admission is free. It also promotes joining the NRA as the world's oldest civil rights group.
This video showcases a matchlock firearm from the early colonial period, highlighting it as an example of the first arms used by settlers. It emphasizes that this historical piece, along with thousands of others, is on display at the National Firearms Museum in Fairfax, VA. The description also provides links to learn more about the museum and the National Rifle Association's programs.
This video highlights a hand cannon from Germany, dating back to circa 1350, which is the oldest firearm in the National Firearms Museum's collection. Located at NRA Headquarters in Fairfax, Virginia, the museum houses thousands of historical firearms accessible to the public for free. The video encourages viewers to visit the museum to explore its extensive historical gun collection and provides a link for more information.
This video showcases the National Firearms Museum at NRA Headquarters in Fairfax, VA, highlighting its extensive collection of historically significant firearms. A particular focus is the "Guns of Hollywood" exhibit, featuring actual movie props and firearms used in famous films. The description explicitly mentions Tony Montana's iconic weapon and also references guns associated with John Wayne and Chris Kyle, making it a compelling visit for both firearm enthusiasts and movie buffs. Admission is free.
This YouTube video, presented as a 'Museum Minute,' delves into the historical formation of the National Rifle Association (NRA). While not focusing on a specific firearm model, it highlights the significance of certain historical guns within the National Firearms Museum in Fairfax, VA, to the NRA's origins. The video targets firearm enthusiasts by offering a glimpse into the history and foundational aspects of a major firearms organization.
This video highlights a new exhibit at the NRA National Firearms Museum in Fairfax, Virginia, titled "By Resolution Of Congress." The exhibit focuses on early American awards for valor, predating the Medal of Honor, and also features early examples of the Medal of Honor itself from the Civil War era. The description emphasizes the historical significance of these awards and their connection to bravery and sacrifice, with a prominent Gilbert Stuart painting of George Washington overlooking the display of swords, guns, and medals. The museum's location, hours, and free admission are provided, along with information on when to watch "American Rifleman Television" for new episodes.
This YouTube video features country music artist Colt Ford performing his song "Back" live at the National Firearms Museum in Fairfax, VA. The performance offers a unique setting within a museum dedicated to firearms, implying a connection to firearm history and culture through the backdrop of the performance.
This video features country music artist Tyler Farr performing his song "Hello Goodbye" at the National Firearms Museum in Fairfax, VA. The setting suggests a thematic connection to firearms, although the specific firearms or their calibers are not detailed in the provided information. The performance itself is the primary focus, set against the backdrop of a museum dedicated to firearms history and collection.
This video features an interview with Brian Weaver, the brother of NYPD Officer Walter Weaver, who tragically lost his life during the 9/11 attacks. Brian discusses his brother's revolver, which is now proudly displayed at the NRA's National Firearms Museum. The segment highlights a piece of history connected to a first responder and the enduring legacy of those affected by the events of September 11, 2001.
This video features Joe Graham from the NRA discussing a recent donation to the National Firearms Museum. The donation includes a collection of DuBiel Rifles, presented by Dr. John Tyson. The segment focuses on the significance of this contribution to the museum's collection and highlights the specific firearms involved.
This video features John Popp interviewing Phil Schreier, Senior Curator at the National Firearms Museum, about a historical display of Harrington & Richardson rimfire revolvers from the 1876 Centennial Exposition. The display showcases the company's medal-winning firearms from that era. The discussion highlights the significance of these 19th-century revolvers and their presentation at a major international event.
This video features John Popp and Phil Schreier, Senior Curator at the National Firearms Museum, discussing the Nock Volley Gun. This flintlock shoulder arm was designed to fire multiple shots simultaneously, making it effective for repelling boarders. The video also touches on its appearance in the John Wayne movie "The Alamo". The content highlights a historical firearm and its applications, with additional information available on the NRA Museum website.