Shooting the .451 Whitworth civil war sniper rifle
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Please support us at: https://www.patreon.com/capandball This is something I promissed you long before: a review of the Whitworth rifle with hexagonal rifling. Thanks to a friend of mine I was able to testfire one of those old Parker Hale rifles. Well, here is the result. And of course some history... Magyar szöveg: http://kapszli.hu/a-whitworth-puska-a-vilag-egyik-elso-mesterloveszfegyvere/
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