This American Rifleman Television feature showcases the North-South Skirmish Association's (N-SSA) smoothbore musket skirmish. The video highlights the historical significance and continued use of smoothbore muskets from the Civil War era in competitive shooting events. It delves into the N-SSA's mission to preserve the firearms of the period, with competitors focusing intensely on authentic weaponry. The description details the types of smoothbore muskets used, such as the Model 1842 Springfield, and the unique shooting techniques and ammunition loads employed in the matches. The event at Fort Shenandoah recreates the sounds and feel of a Civil War skirmish line, with participants using both original and reproduction firearms.
This video features a .75 caliber Blunderbuss, focusing on a general cleaning and a frizzen hardening procedure. The content emphasizes that the demonstration is for experienced individuals and not a tutorial, advising against attempting the procedures without the necessary skills. A Patreon link is provided for support.
This video features an interview from SHOT Show highlighting new firearms from Inland Manufacturing. The company specializes in creating faithful recreations of classic World War II firearms, including various versions of the M1 Carbine (WWII, Korea, Vietnam), the Ithaca M37 Trench Gun, and a classic 1911 pistol. All firearms produced by Inland Manufacturing are confirmed to be made in the USA. The video also promotes the host's website, Patreon page, and sponsors, as well as various Second Amendment advocacy groups.
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