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A well-trained Continental Army soldier could load and fire his musket three times a minute! Alex, a volunteer with the Friends of ...
570,350 views
4 years ago
Kevin Hicks from The History Squad demonstrates how to fire a matchlock musket at English Heritage's Bolsover Castle. History ...
589,853 views
15 years ago
Bayerischer Infanterist are seen with Jäger-Dornbüchsen M1854/58 carbines. The Dreyse Infantry Rifle M1841 is seen used by ...
1,646,062 views
6 years ago
A while back I had the opportunity to hit the range with Mike Carrick, Q&A Editor for Arms Heritage Magazine(a very cool ...
561,791 views
8 years ago
The wheel lock was one of the first types of early gun or firearm, developed as an alternative to the simple but problematic ...
565,959 views
7 years ago
Colonel Thomas Thornton was a wealthy and somewhat flamboyant character in England in the late 18th and early 19th century.
1,577,600 views
Patrick Ferguson was a British inventor and Army officer who developed a breechloading flintlock rifle in the 1770s (his patent was ...
511,119 views
9 years ago
Breechloading firearms did not become commonplace until the 1800s, but talented gunsmiths were experimenting with the ...
889,584 views
#Traditionalhunting #Flintlock #Deerhunting.
18,842,182 views
5 years ago
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Live rounds were fired from this matchlock with the musketeer first using no armor, then wearing standard armor, and finally ...
293,748 views
10 years ago
A short film clip about hunting wildfowl taken from the Hunting gallery in the Royal Armouries museum in Leeds.
544,028 views
Kevin Hicks from The History Squad demonstrates how to fire a Brown Bess musket at an English Heritage event at Bolvsover ...
417,657 views
KCCI Archive: Man claims he's the fastest gun slinger who ever lived Subscribe to KCCI on YouTube now for more: ...
1,279,340 views
1 year ago
The standard weapon of the British Army in the American War of Independence was the “Brown Bess”, and today we are looking ...
175,959 views
A while back, I visited @CanadianGunLover, and we did a bit of shooting with an 1866 Chassepot. I lost track of the footage and ...
257,721 views
Using 5.56 ammo for this demonstration Wk 180-C rifle Not much difference in sound because of the camera but we can stand ...
1,552,546 views
New world record for extreme long range shot set in Wyoming.
492,137 views
The Puckle Gun is probably best known as that thing that had round bullets for Christians and square bullets for Turks, but there is ...
4,118,951 views
The MG3 or Machinengewehr Modell 3 is one of the world's most successful machine guns and is still in production and ...
2,539,988 views
The Nock Volley Gun was actually invented by an Englishman named James Wilson in 1789, and presented to the British military ...
649,015 views