This episode of American Rifleman TV features a deep dive into the iconic Colt Python revolver, tracing its history from 1955 and highlighting its recent re-release. The "Rifleman Review" segment examines the Smith & Wesson Model 648-2 chambered in .22 WMR. The "I Have This Old Gun" segment explores the historical significance of the Pattern 1853 Enfield rifled musket, noting its service with the British Empire and its role in the American Civil War.
This video is Part 1 of a November 2019 Q&A session, featuring questions from viewers on a variety of firearms-related topics. Discussions cover the role of small arms in a hypothetical Korean War, improvements to the Bianchi UM84 holster, choosing a combat rifle from 1866, the appeal of Red Oktober matches, POI/POA shifts when shooting around barricades, criticisms of specific firearms like the G3, the use of handloads for self-defense, experiencing historical and automatic firearms as a tourist, disconnector functions in open-bolt machine guns, two-gun pistol holsters, aluminum case rifle ammunition, hypothetical 2gACM stage design, cleaning corrosive primers with Ballistol, common firearm misconceptions, personal machine gun collections, footwear choices, preferences for steel targets, leaving a brake on the XCR during trials, Karl's personal firearms history, and the potential use of flux pistol braces for law enforcement and competition.
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