This video from American Rifleman Television provides an in-depth look at the North-South Skirmish Association's (NSSA) revolver matches. The NSSA is dedicated to competitive shooting with Civil War-era firearms. The feature segment highlights the revolver team match held at Fort Shenandoah, Va., discussing the history of revolvers in the NSSA, popular revolver models like Colt, Remington, and Rogers & Spencer, target types (pigeons, tiles, pots), and the fast-paced 90-second match format. It emphasizes the unique experience of shooting antique firearms and participating in a multi-faceted competition that can even include artillery.
This is Part 2 of a 3-part Q&A session from InRangeTV, focusing on viewer-submitted questions related to firearms. Topics range from historical firearms like WWII sniper rifles and Old West revolvers to discussions on the longevity of firearm technology. Specific questions delve into the AR-15's potential development path, the effectiveness of lasers on rifles, the merits of peep vs. notch sights, and the appeal of modern features on traditional rifle platforms. The video also touches on 'bang for your buck' C&R gun recommendations and asks about the 8mm Kurz cartridge.
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