This video features firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson providing an in-depth, hands-on look at the Winchester Model 12, often referred to as the "Trench Gun." The discussion highlights its historical significance, design by T.C. Johnson, and features like the Flaming Bomb mark and bayonet lug. Comparisons are drawn with the Winchester Model 1897. The episode also touches on shotgun misconceptions, range and pattern analysis, military shotguns today, and modern conflicts, in collaboration with Real Time History. The Royal Armouries' work is also promoted.
This YouTube video focuses on the Winchester Model 1897 shotgun, described as 'fast & mean'. While no specific details are provided in the description beyond the title, the content likely showcases the firearm's performance, handling, or history. The Winchester Model 1897 is a historically significant pump-action shotgun known for its robust design and military service.
This video explores the real-life counterparts of top 10 guns featured in the popular game PUBG. It details specific models like the Beretta 686, M16A4, M416, Saiga 12K, Groza, Winchester Model 1897, and AWM, discussing their real-world origins, specifications, and in-game performance comparisons. The content focuses on firearms accuracy and their adaptability from gaming to reality, covering various weapon types from shotguns to sniper rifles and their respective calibers.
This video showcases four distinct World War I and World War II combat shotguns that recently arrived at the office. Featured firearms include the Ithaca Model 37 Trench Shotgun, a Stevens Riot Shotgun, and two Winchester Model 1897 Trench Shotguns. The creator also promotes their Patreon for early access and monthly raffles, as well as their "Flak & Fubar" podcast.
This video explores iconic American-made shotguns that significantly impacted the late 20th century. It highlights the Winchester Model 1897, known as the 'Trench Broom' for its WWI effectiveness, and discusses its versatility in hunting, home defense, and combat. The video aims to showcase influential American shotgun designs.
This video from Forgotten Weapons explores the fascinating guns involved in the Winchester-Bannerman patent infringement lawsuit over pump-action firearms. It highlights a prototype Magot pump-action rifle and a Winchester-built Krutzsch patent pump-action rifle, presented at the Cody Firearms Museum. The lawsuit stemmed from Bannerman's ownership of the first US patent on pump-action shotguns, acquired from Sylvester Roper. Winchester defended itself by proving the patent's invalidity through prior art, including these obscure European designs, ultimately winning the case and leading to the development of their successful Model 1897 pump shotgun. The video emphasizes the impracticality of the Magot and Krutzsch designs, yet acknowledges their significance in patent law.
This video delves into the real-world firearm that inspired the Pump Action Shotgun in Red Dead Redemption 2: the Winchester Model 1897. The content creator explores the history of this iconic firearm, highlighting its status as one of the first commercially successful pump-action shotguns and its adoption by the U.S. military as the "trench gun." The video promises a test fire of a vintage M97, followed by a modification (cutting the barrel). It also mentions Patreon giveaways for TFBTV supporters and links to their social media channels and sponsors.
This video delves into the history and features of the iconic Winchester Model 1897 Riot pump-action shotgun. Presented by Larry Potterfield of MidwayUSA, it highlights the shotgun's significance in law enforcement, military applications, and home defense. The specific riot gun model discussed has a 20-inch barrel and a 6-round magazine. The Winchester Model 1897 was produced from 1897 to 1957, with over a million units manufactured, cementing its status as a legendary firearm.
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