This video explores the potential of using duplex cartridges with a modern reproduction Schofield revolver. The presenter emphasizes that this experiment is only safe because the reproduction is made with modern materials and rated for smokeless powder, strongly advising against attempting this with any actual percussion revolvers or antique firearms. The video aims to test if duplex cartridges can overcome perceived limitations of reproduction Schofields with black powder.
This video features Hickok45 on a woods walk, showcasing a Cimarron 5-inch Schofield revolver chambered in .45 Colt. The focus is on self-protection in a natural environment, highlighting the practicality of the Schofield for this purpose. The description also includes links to his other channels, Patreon, and various sponsors, emphasizing firearms safety and responsible gun ownership.
This YouTube video analyzes whether the Schofield is the best single-action revolver from the Old West era. It delves into the history and potential merits of the Schofield revolver in comparison to other firearms of the period, aiming to determine its status as a top-tier Old West handgun. The content focuses on historical firearm evaluation and comparison.
This YouTube video, "Sunday Shoot-a-Round #176" by Hickok45, features a casual plinking session in the woods. The content highlights two specific firearms: an Arsenal SAM 7 SF AK rifle and a 5" Schofield revolver chambered in .45 Colt. The description emphasizes responsible gun ownership and firearms safety, while also promoting Hickok45's other YouTube channels and Patreon page for continued support. The video aims to provide educational and entertainment value to firearms enthusiasts.
This video features a casual "shoot-a-round" in the woods, showcasing two distinct firearms: a 5-inch Schofield revolver chambered in .45 Colt and a Ruger No. 1 rifle in .338 Win Mag. The content focuses on plinking and conversation, highlighting the firearms' performance and the overall experience of shooting them in an outdoor setting. It also includes links to other channels and support resources for the content creator.
This video features a discussion about the Uberti Schofield reproduction revolver and its capability to be used with real black powder. The content also briefly mentions sunglasses available from a specific vendor. The primary focus appears to be on the firearm's compatibility with traditional ammunition.
This video introduces the new Uberti USA Hardin Top-Break Revolver, a 2021 release that pays homage to Major George Schofield's design modifications and the Old West outlaw John Westley Hardin. The Hardin is a single-action, top-break handgun chambered in .45 Colt, featuring a six-shot cylinder and a 7" barrel. It boasts high-luster charcoal bluing, a case-hardened frame, and simulated Buffalo-horn stocks, designed for both range performance and display. The video highlights its classic aesthetic and fast-handling characteristics, emphasizing its collectible nature and limited availability.
This video features a 'Sunday Shoot-a-Round' event, number 50, showcasing two distinct firearms. The primary focus is on shooting a Cimarron Schofield revolver chambered in .38 Special. Additionally, the video includes footage of John's Colt M16 A1 machine gun being fired. The description also mentions a VCDL Lobby Day event in Virginia and provides links to associated resources and other YouTube channels from the content creator, including Hickok45Clips and Hickok45Talks. Several sponsors and supporters are also acknowledged with links.
This YouTube video, titled 'Sunday Shoot-a-Round #45,' features content creator Hickok45 discussing and shooting two notable firearms: a Schofield revolver chambered in .45 Colt and a vintage 1981 Colt M16 A1 rifle. The description highlights the educational and entertainment purposes of the content, emphasizing firearms safety and responsible gun ownership. It also directs viewers to associated Hickok45 channels and Patreon for further content and support.
This video explores three firearms that a person might have carried in 1899, showcasing a Trapdoor Springfield rifle, a Winchester Model 97 pump shotgun, and a Schofield revolver. The description highlights the calibers involved: 12 gauge, .45 Colt, and .45-70. The video is part of a series titled "Armed in . . . " and is presented by Hickok45, emphasizing safe and responsible firearm handling for educational and entertainment purposes.
This video offers an overview of US military handguns since 1776, featuring firearms owned by the presenter. It covers major adoptions and showcases the evolution of handgun technology throughout American military history. The video includes brief discussions and shooting demonstrations of various iconic pistols, from early percussion models to modern service weapons like the Colt 1911 and Beretta 92, concluding with the SIG M17. Individual links to more detailed videos for specific firearms are provided. The content emphasizes firearms safety and responsible gun ownership.
This YouTube video offers a quick and entertaining comparison of reloading speeds between two iconic revolvers: the 1873 Colt Single Action and the Schofield top-break. Both firearms are chambered in .45 Colt. The demonstration is performed by non-professional shooters, providing a relatable look at practical reloading times for these historical handguns. The description also includes links to the gear used by the creators, their full shows on CarbonTV, and merchandise for supporting the channel.