This YouTube video, titled "Brutal Gun Test in a Pond," appears to be a range test or durability demonstration of firearms subjected to submersion in water. The "brutal" nature of the test suggests a focus on how firearms perform and potentially fail or survive under adverse conditions, specifically water exposure. The video likely showcases the resilience and operational capabilities of different firearms when put through extreme trials. It could involve testing various models, calibers, or even the effects of submersion on their functionality.
This video examines the Lucius Pond .32 Rimfire Revolver, a firearm notable for its involvement in a patent dispute with Smith & Wesson. The description details Pond's original hinged-frame design, its infringement on Rollin White's bored-through cylinder patent, and the subsequent forced turnover of over 4,000 units to S&W. These confiscated revolvers were marked 'Manufactured for Smith & Wesson' and resold. The video also briefly touches on Pond's later, less successful attempt at an alternative design using removable chambers to circumvent the patent.
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