This C&Rsenal "History Primer" documentary delves into the history, function, and live-fire demonstration of the Webley Pryse No.4 revolver. The video highlights the firearm's historical context, featuring insights from the Royal Armouries and referencing historical publications and gunmaker directories. It also acknowledges contributors for ammunition data and animations, and promotes patron support and merchandise.
This C&Rsenal documentary delves into the history, function, and live-fire demonstration of the British Webley Royal Irish Constabulary revolver. As part of their 'Primer' series honoring historical conflicts, Othais and Mae provide an in-depth look at this classic firearm. The video includes recommended reading materials for further study and credits contributors for ammunition data and animations. It encourages viewer support through Patreon, SubscribeStar, and merchandise purchases.
This video explores the motivations behind firearm collecting, distinguishing true collectors from those who simply own many guns. Hosts Steve Ostrem of Brownells Gun Tech and Bobby Tyler of Tyler Gun Works discuss popular collectible firearms like Winchester lever actions, Colt Single Action Armies, Smith & Wessons, Webleys, Mausers, and Lugers. They highlight firearms as tangible investments and a potential source of funds, while also touching on the 'Thrill of the Hunt' experienced by collectors at events like the Tulsa Gun Show. The video encourages viewers to share their own collecting stories.
This ARTV preview showcases the SIG Sauer Relentless Warrior Championship, featuring ROTC cadets. It also features an American Rifleman review of the Crossbreed The Reckoning Holster and an "I Have This Old Gun" segment highlighting Royal Irish Constabulary Webley Revolvers. The content covers a competitive shooting event, a gear review, and a historical firearms spotlight.
This video offers a book review double feature focusing on two volumes about Webley Solid Frame Revolvers. Authored by Joel Black with coauthors, these books are extensive catalogs filled with hundreds of high-quality photographs of various Webley revolvers, organized by model and serial number. While text is minimal, it provides essential context, details on contracts, and relationships with retailers. The review highlights the books' utility for collectors in identifying and contextualizing their own firearms, noting their value for understanding rare variations and copies. The reviewer acknowledges the high price point but deems them an outstanding reference for serious enthusiasts, suggesting the investment can quickly pay for itself by preventing costly acquisition mistakes.
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