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The Pedersoli Mang in Graz percussion pistol
The Pedersoli Mang percussion pistol is a true piece of art. It is a well made a really comfortable arm. Let’s see now how I can develop a good charge for this elegant caplock pistol.
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The history of the Kuchenreuter family and the Pedersoli Kuchenreuter pistol
That's a videio I've been planning to make for a long time. The Kuchenreuter familiy is one of the best known gunmaking dyasties of the World, while the Pedersoli Kuchenreuter percussin pistol is one of the finest sidelock muzzle loading percussion pistols on the market today. A good match indeed!
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A step by step guide for shooting patched roundballs
I received multiply requests to talk about the way I develop my load for patch roundball muzzle loaders, so I decided to give this topic a full program in my new Questions and Answers series. These points are simple and easy to follow and will guide you to tight groups with any rifle in any calib...
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The Victorian anti-garotting sef-defence pistol
The streets of Victorian Britain could be mean and dangerous and there was a real fear of being garotted from behind by criminal gangs. Jonathan investigates an ingenious solution.
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A concealed pair of self-defence pistols designed for a woman
Our collection often treads a thin line between being a deadly weapon or piece of art. These 19th century self-defence pistols play on this very notion, attempting to disguise their deadly purpose in the shape of a typical jewellery case of the period. What practical use would something so seemin...
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Why didn't 5 stacked barrels catch on? The Jones Patent Pistol
The mid-nineteenth century saw huge strides in the development of repeater pistol mechanisms, with the introduction of the Colt Paterson revolver in 1836. Other excellent designs would follow in the ensuing decades. But, as we'll discover with the Jones, weapons designers continued to deviate fro...
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The *really* weird legal loophole pistols
Why would you want a pair of pistols joined by a single barrel? The answer is a nuanced legal workaround to avoid restrictions on concealed weapons in 19th century Italy.
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Where is this gun hiding its locks? The Joseph Bentley pistols
This week Jonathan examines two beautifully made self-defence pistols from the mid 19th century which the Keeper of Firearms and Artillery himself admits has never seen anything quite like. This is our last episode of 2022. We'd like to thank all our fantastic followers for their support over the...
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Guns without locks or marketing BS? The Riviere Pistols
Can you make a gun without a lock? Mr Riviere certainly thought so. Mr Ferguson isn't quite so sure. Join Jonathan as he looks at an exquisite pair of pistols featuring a beautifully crafted sea monster hammer.
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Old pistols, modern grips: The Viallon pistols
This week's obscure firearm stems from the French city of Marseille in the mid-19th century. Made by the Viallon family, these weapons catch the eye as a result of their modern looking grip. Jonathan Ferguson explains why they look so different compared to other percussion pistols at the time.
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Shooting the Pedersoli Cook underhammer .36 cal percussion pistol
Finally I was able to testfire one of the very first prototype Cook underhammer percussion pistols from Pedersoli. Here is the result! Please support us at https://www.patreon.com/capandball For buying Capandball Civil War cartridge boxes: http://stores.ebay.com/Capandball?_trksid=p2047675.l2563
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Shooting the Pedersoli LePage percussion pistol
Please support us at: https://www.patreon.com/capandball Here is an out of box test of a Pedersoli's LePage Target International .36 cal percussion pistol. This is real value for money. It can take you to the top of international shooting matches at a very reasonable price. Good choice I believe....
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Norwegian 1846 Postførerverge Knife-Pistol?
This is one of the more practical knife/pistol combinations I have seen - it actually has a pretty reasonable grip when used in either capacity. It has two muzzleloading smoothbore barrels, with a percussion cap hidden under each top ear of the crossguard and a folding trigger in the body of the ...
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The Gun That Assassinated Abraham Lincoln - Deringer
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ONE-OF-A-KIND California Collection | WW2 Guns & Artifacts | Part 3
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Harmonica Pinfire Pistols
Harmonica guns were a short-lived type of firearm that was developed in an effort to have reliable repeating weapons prior to the the modern centerfire cartridge. They were made in both muzzleloading and cartridge varieties, and one notable (and renowned) American maker of such guns was Jonathan ...
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The Sure Defender: An O.G. Knuckleduster Knife Gun
One of the early combination self-defense guns was the "Sure Defender", with a combination of brass knuckles, a small and finicky wavy-bladed dagger, and a single shot percussion pistol barrel. The rather complex process for making the knife or pistol components ready to actually use suggest that...
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Pair of Rigby Triple-Barrel Percussion Derringers
John Rigby founded his gunmaking company in 1775, and it continues to exist making fine rifles and shotguns to this day. He himself died in 1818, passing the business on to his son William, who was joined by John II (John Junior?) in the 1820s. During that time, they made not just rifles and shot...
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Double Barrel Folding Knife Pistol
Historically, there are a variety of combination knife/gun/knuckles combination weapons, typically made in the late 19th century. This one is…rather larger than most of those. This is a combination knife/gun with a pair of percussion-fired 12mm smoothbore barrels, a roughly 5.25 inch folding knif...
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WW Marston Breechloading Pistol and Leather-Base Cartridge
William Walker Marston was born in 1822, and would spend his career as a gunsmith and gunmaker in New York City. He produced a wide variety of firearms, including pepperboxes, multi-barrel derringers, percussion revolvers, and the breechloading single-shot pistol which we are looking at in this v...