Blackpowder shooting Magazine Military history No Comments The Civil War Burnside carbine – shooting, history and impact The Burnside carbine played an important part in firearms history as this was the first… 2020. November 27.
Blackpowder shooting Magazine Military history No Comments Fix bayonet! and its effect on rifle musket accuracy „The bullet is a fool, the bayonet is a fine chap.” – Probably you all… 2020. September 10.
Blackpowder shooting Magazine Military history No Comments Shooting a repro Skoda M15 mountain gun Now that’s a special historical shooting experience. Shooting live ammo with a reproduction Skoda 7,5… 2020. August 24.
Blackpowder shooting Magazine Military history No Comments Cartridge bundles of the American Civil War Johnny Reb and Billy Yank filled their cartridge boxes from bundles holding 10 cartridges and… 2020. August 24.
Blackpowder shooting Magazine Military history No Comments Remington, Colt, Starr, Adams – original .44 cal revolvers of the Civil War meet original cartridges (video & article) Today’s test is special. I have four original .44 calibre revolvers from the period of… 2020. June 30.
Blackpowder shooting Magazine Military history No Comments .69 ball, buck and ball and buckshot cartridges of the U.S. Army The construction of cartridges was standardized in the U.S. Army in the year of 1835.… 2019. October 20.
Blackpowder shooting Magazine Military history No Comments Remington’s first percussion revolver: the 1st model Beals In the 1850’s Colt ruled the revolver market. His patent protecting the reliable Colt style… 2019. August 22.
Blackpowder shooting Magazine Military history No Comments The wheel lock and cavalry tactics My film is about the military wheel lock pistol and about how the cavalry used… 2019. January 28.
Blackpowder shooting Magazine Military history No Comments The wheel lock Part I. – The birth of the wheel lock The wheel lock pistol played an important part not only in firearms development but in… 2018. December 6.
Blackpowder shooting Magazine Military history No Comments The Swiss Feldstutzer – Part 5: Terminal ballistics of the Buholzer cartridge I have been shooting bullets fired from historical rifles into ballistic gelatine for many years… 2018. September 26.