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Shooting interesting guns -- British video

Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2024 1:02 pm
by timmy
Here is a fun British video where the hosts shoot a variety of interesting guns:



The first part covers shooting a matchlock musket, a Brown Bess flintlock musket, and a SMLE 303 rifle including a ballistic gel test.

The second part covers shooting a Martini Henry and shows a repeating attachment for the same, and a Vickers machine gun, with ballistic gel tests for both.

The third part covers shooting "Old West" guns, including a 36 cal cap and ball, a Colt Single Action, a Winchester 1866 lever action, and a couple of shotguns, including a pretty short sawed off.

Note, on the third part: one of the hosts comes in dressed in supposed "Western" or "Cowboy" style. I immediately noted that he had his pant legs tucked into his boots. Out West (in the USA), if someone tucks their pant legs into their boots, nobody will actually throw rocks at them, but the thought will cross people's minds, and even if nothing is said, there will be snickering that goes on. Such things simply are not in good taste and are not done!

Anyway, this video was fun to watch and does give a pretty good idea of what it might be like to shoot the guns shown.

I especially liked the Martini Henry section, because I think that it is a most wonderful rifle. You may have your own favorites of the guns shown.

Re: Shooting interesting guns -- British video

Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2024 3:08 pm
by eljefe
M-H fan here
I’ve gone further down the rabbit hole with a wildcat .17 fireball variant in a cadet action.