This video features a Point-of-View (POV) firing demonstration of a Smith & Wesson .455 Mark II revolver. The description provides significant historical context, detailing its lineage as a variation of the highly regarded "Triple Lock" (.44 Hand Ejector 1st Model New Century). It was manufactured for British service as a "substitute standard" sidearm during WWI to supplement Webley Mk VI production. The .455 Mark II is distinguished by the absence of the third locking lug and ejector shroud found on earlier models. The video highlights the performance of this historically significant revolver chambered in .455 Webley.
This YouTube video offers a full documentary exploring the British S&W Triple Lock Revolver. It delves into the history, design, and potential significance of this particular firearm model. The description also provides links for viewers to support the channel through Patreon, Playeur, or by purchasing merchandise, indicating a focus on delivering in-depth firearm content.
This video dives into the history and specifics of the Smith & Wesson M1917 revolver, a crucial sidearm for the US Army during World War I and II. It highlights the M1917's adaptation to .45 ACP ammunition and the innovative half-moon clips developed by S&W for easy extraction of rimless cartridges. The video also traces its lineage from the Triple Lock design and mentions its prior use with .455 Webley by British and Canadian forces. Production numbers and operational deployment are discussed, emphasizing its continued relevance in later conflicts.
This YouTube Shorts video features a WWI era Smith & Wesson Model 1917 revolver chambered in .45 ACP. The description provides historical context about S&W's 'Hand Ejector' models, starting with the Model 1896 and progressing to the Triple Lock, which was initially chambered in .44 Special before being offered in .455 Webley and .45 ACP. The video also promotes other Hickok45 channels and affiliated sponsors, while emphasizing firearms safety and responsible gun ownership.
This video snippet focuses on the British S&W Triple Lock revolver, presented as a segment from a larger "Primer" episode. The description encourages viewers to check out the full episode and offers support options through Patreon, SubscribeStar, and merchandise purchases via their website. It indicates a strong connection to the "C&Rsenal" brand.
This video from Anvil showcases a cylinder swap on a Smith & Wesson 1917 revolver. The creator emphasizes this is not a tutorial and warns against attempting the modification without the necessary skills. The description also provides links to a N-frame triple lock animation and a history of the 1917 revolver by C&Rsenal, along with a Patreon link for support.
This C&Rsenal WWI Primer documentary explores the history, function, and live-fire demonstration of the Smith & Wesson Triple Lock revolver. As part of their centennial anniversary series on WWI firearms, the video features hosts Othais and Mae, with animation by Bruno and ammunition data provided by DrakeGmbH. The description also lists several related book recommendations for further reading on military handguns and revolvers.
This video from Brownells GunTechs Steve Ostrem and Keith Ford, filmed at Rock Island Auctions, provides an in-depth look at the Smith & Wesson Triple Lock revolver. They showcase an all-original New Century First Model Hand Ejector, detailing its unique three-point cylinder lockup that contributes to its exceptional accuracy. The discussion touches upon the revolver's history and the reasons for its discontinuation, while also briefly referencing a comparison with the Colt Python, acknowledging the latter's greater public recognition. The focus remains on the technical merits and historical significance of the S&W Triple Lock, particularly its tight lockup and .44 Special chambering.
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