Penetration test: Walker vs 1860 Colt Army vs rifle musket
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Please support us at: https://www.patreon.com/capandball Some fun again at the range. I have been planning to do some 19th century style penetration tests with percussion revolvers for a long time. Well, here is the result. Walker, Colt Army and 1861 Navy. And a Springfield rifle-mukset at the end. :) If you want to support our work, please check our products: http://kapszli.hu/en/termek-kategoria/capandball-products-2/ Magyar szöveg: http://kapszli.hu/melyik-erosebb-a-walker-vagy-az-1860-army-revolver/
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