This video from C&Rsenal delves into the history and details of the Colt 1855 New Model Pocket "Root" revolver. It highlights the significance of this firearm and provides links to supporting merchandise, Patreon, and other content creators like Rock Island Auction Company. The description also lists several books for further reading on Colt revolvers and firearms history, as well as acknowledging contributors for ammunition data and animations. This episode continues C&Rsenal's bi-weekly presentation of in-depth small arms history.
This video is a tribute to Samuel Colt, celebrating his birthday. The title hints at a focus on firearms, specifically mentioning "Colt" and "big iron," which commonly refers to revolvers. The hashtags `#gunculture` and `#fyp` suggest a general audience interested in firearms and popular social media content. While no specific models or calibers are explicitly stated beyond the general manufacturer "Colt," the theme strongly indicates content relevant to firearm enthusiasts, likely showcasing or discussing Colt firearms.
This video delves into the historical significance of early revolver designs, specifically focusing on the innovative Elisha Collier and Artemas Wheeler models. It highlights the "Clockwork Basilisk" book, which meticulously documents these groundbreaking firearms from their conception in the early 19th century through to their impact on later designs, including a detailed examination of Samuel Colt's subsequent legal challenges. The content covers the evolution of revolver mechanisms, military trials, bespoke productions, and the transition towards mass production, offering deep historical and technical insights for firearm enthusiasts.
This video from C&Rsenal's Reprocussion series focuses on the Colt 1851 Navy revolver. Hosted by Othais and Mae, it provides a comprehensive look at the firearm, including its history, functional operation, and a live-fire demonstration. The episode also highlights additional resources for further reading on Colt firearms and related historical arms, with special thanks to contributors for ammunition data and animations. Support for the channel is encouraged through Patreon and merchandise purchases.
This video from C&Rsenal's 'Reprocussion' series delves into the history, function, and live-fire demonstration of the Colt 1851 Navy revolver. Hosted by Othais and Mae, the episode explores this classic firearm, with additional reading suggestions and sponsor mentions for Ballistol USA. The content also highlights collaborations with Rock Island Auction Company, DrakeGmbH for ammunition data, and Bruno for animations, promising in-depth small arms history presented every other week.
This video from C&Rsenal's Reprocussion series delves into the history, function, and live-fire demonstration of classic Colt Pocket Pistols. Hosted by Othais and Mae, the episode explores the evolution of these iconic firearms. The description also highlights various historical firearms books for further reading and credits collaborators for ammunition data and animations. Supporting the creators through Patreon, SubscribeStar, or merchandise is encouraged.
This video explores the history of repeating firearms, tracing their origins back to the 1500s, predating well-known inventors like Samuel Colt. It delves into early revolver designs by Elisha Collier and Artemas Wheeler, as well as other innovative but less common mechanisms such as the Chambers, Jennings, and Dolep & Gorgo pistols. The discussion highlights that revolvers were not a singular invention but an evolution of repeating firearm technology over centuries.
This video announces add-ons for the Clockwork Basilisk Kickstarter, including a special book titled "Who Invented the Wheelgun?". This book features Samuel Colt's 1851 London presentation on revolver history and commentary on his factory by Charles Dickens. Other add-ons include a poster of the 1818 Collier patent drawing and remaining copies of a Kickstarter-exclusive Chassepot to FAMAS printing. The video highlights the project's success in reaching a $300k stretch goal for a custom frontispiece illustration.
This video features firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson discussing the Hammond pistol, a mid-nineteenth century firearm developed as a higher caliber alternative to Samuel Colt's revolvers. The expert examines the marketing claims made about the Hammond Patent, assessing its capabilities and effectiveness compared to Colt's offerings during a period of significant advancement in small arms technology. The content delves into the historical context of firearm development and offers expert analysis on the performance and perceived superiority of the Hammond pistol.
This video explores the early history of Samuel Colt and his groundbreaking innovations in firearm design. It delves into his initial business failures, the alleged inspiration for his revolver from a ship's capstan, and the development of the first Colt revolvers, known as 'Paterson' Colts. The video highlights the challenges faced by these early models, such as cylinder gap issues and awkward loading mechanisms, and details the improvements made in later iterations. The narrative touches upon the financial struggles that led to Colt's bankruptcy and the subsequent production of 'Ehlers Patersons'.
This C&Rsenal video, "Reprocussion 005: Colt Dragoon B," delves into the history, function, and live-fire demonstration of the classic Colt Dragoon firearm. The content, presented by Othais and Mae, offers an in-depth look at this historical handgun, supported by numerous recommended readings on Colt firearms and related topics. The video is part of C&Rsenal's regular series on small arms history, with additional support from Rock Island Auction Company, DrakeGmbH for ammunition data, and animations by Bruno. Viewers are encouraged to support the channel through Patreon and SubscribeStar or by purchasing merchandise.
This video from C&Rsenal's Reprocussion series delves into the Colt Dragoon A, a classic firearm. The content promises a comprehensive exploration, including its history, functional mechanics, and a live-fire demonstration. The description also highlights supporting the channel through Patreon, SubscribeStar, or merchandise, and provides links to relevant historical reading material and collaborators like Rock Island Auction Company, DrakeGmbH, and Bruno animations.