The dawn of interchangeable firearms manufacturing and the M1777 family
Cap & Ball
•
15m
The star of today's show seems to be a M1786 French light cavalry carbine - a really elegant little arm by the way - but in fact the true hero of the story is Honré Blanc, superintendent of the armoury of St. Etienne from 1763 to 1797. He was in charge of establishing a new method for manufacturing military arms. Here is the early story of Blanc's attempt to introduce the new method of manufacturing. You will get the answer weather it worked or not,
That's the second part of the series. The first part is about the cartridge of the 1777 family.
Up Next in Cap & Ball
-
Why the Henry was not generally adopt...
This is the last part of the Henry rifle series searching answers for why the 1860 Henry rifle was not universally adopted in the Civil War. The second task of this film is to tell a few words about how to properly handle the Henry rifle. Enjoy!
-
The cartidge of the French M1777 ligh...
Dear All, The French Model 1777 smooth bore cartridges are probably the simplest designs among all contemporary military cartridges. They are fast and easy to make. Here is the way it was done according to the military regulations.
-
Examining an original Lorenz cartridge
Parts of this video were filmed a few years ago when I had a chance to examine an excellent condition paper cartridge for the Lorenz rifles. Some details you will not find anywhere else. Enjoy!
Please support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/capandball
Please visit us on History of Weapons ...