This video from Forgotten Weapons examines the extremely rare Standard Arms "Camp" gun, a .50 caliber smoothbore pump-action firearm produced around 1909. Intended for shooting either shot or round ball, it was a proprietary design from a company known for its unreliable self-loading rifles. The description highlights the company's short lifespan and the limited production of the "Camp" model, estimated at only 25-30 units. The example featured is noted to be in outstanding condition, drawing parallels to Ishapore Arsenal's SMLE conversions.
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