This video, titled "'God Save The Queen' ahh gun," focuses on the Pedersoli Queen Anne pistol. Based on the title's cultural reference and the description's direct mention of the specific firearm, the content is expected to showcase or discuss this particular historical-style pistol. The video likely appeals to enthusiasts of historical firearms, antique reproductions, or specific firearm models manufactured by Pedersoli. The 'God Save The Queen' reference might hint at the pistol's era or association with British history.
This video features Annette Evans from @OnHerOwnLife joining InRange TV to shoot two iconic firearms from 1873: the Winchester rifle and the Colt revolver. The demonstration emphasizes the use of blackpowder ammunition, aligning with a perceived historical intent. The description also promotes upcoming training events like Dead Eye and CQB/Handgun Brutality through a Practiscore registration link. The content focuses on historical firearms and their practical application with blackpowder.
This video features Jonathan Ferguson, Interim Keeper of Firearms & Artillery at the Royal Armouries, examining revolvers depicted in the popular TV series "Peaky Blinders." The content focuses on historical firearms as seen in popular culture, with the Royal Armouries providing additional resources through their blog and website.
This video showcases a historical firearm, the India Pattern Musket, from the Battle of Waterloo era. It features a slow-motion firing demonstration at the Royal Armouries Museum. The film also includes footage of the projectile's impact on ballistic gel, simulating its effect on a human body, offering a glimpse into historical ballistics and historical weaponry.
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