Minute of Mae: British Tranter 1879
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 มี.ค. 2024
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This revolver reminds me of a combination of a Webley Mark 6 and a Reichsrevolver
It's nothing like the Reichsrevolver.😂
Looks like a not-very-subtle "homage" to the Smith & Wesson No.3 revolver of 1870.
Wow that is spot on!
@@dj1NM3maybe but I think @candyman4478 nailed it
@@zoidersare you talking about looks or function? Cause you're wrong on both
Thank you so much for these videos. Minute of Mae is my Thursday highlight!
what a beauty oh i mean the revolver also😊
Really enjoy these shorts
Interesting video. And an interesting comment. "All the right features, but not at the right moment."
It's like an up sized version of my old h&r 22. I love it, so fast to load and comfortable to grip
Beautiful revolver,thank you!💯👌👍!
The history this channel brings is simply amazing.
Didnt know this one thanks for sharing 🎉
Guns like this and the webley are so aesthetically cool, one company needs to make a reproduction model asap.
There was a WWI Webley for sale with holster and shoulder web. $1500 CDN in Vancouver BC two years ago.
They still make Webley Mk IV copies in India, but only in .32 S&W long because of their odd gun laws.
Would you guys ever do a video on the Vz52 rifle?
British revolvers of that time really have a distinct look, dont they?
Thing i love about minute of Mea, I've tried to do my own descriptions of Guns in 60 seconds. Theres a lot that goes into guns, but for the Lay man, 1 minute is all you get.
Lovin it Mae ❤
Ooo pretty awesome revolver
Everyone's waiting with bated breath for the last moment of the vid to see the reaction face.
Awesome :)
❤
This is such a sexy revolver.
The proper way to eject the fired cases is as per the Webley, where the barrel is held horizontal or raised, and the but is lowered so the cases are cleanly thrown out of the cylinder. Otherwise you have ejection problems as shown or at worst a case can fall back into a cylinder and get trolled under the ejection star as it returns to battery.
You just made that up.
👍👍👍
Funny the Tranter had all the quintessential “webley” features before webley
Não entendo patavina de armas, mas eu gostei muito desse revólver... bem prático pra sua época.
What happens if you don't *disengage the extractor?* 🤔
Boooooom
I would love to see an explanation of how revolver grips were designed and why they left the middle finger completely unsupported until the modern revolver grips were designed in the mid 20c. I carried a S&W for four years with the "service grips" and hated them. It wasn't until I got a revolver with S&W combat grips that I found something comfortable. Or ugly Goodyears.
Watch their full videos, maybe there's something about that there
The barrel looks high in relation to the grip. Affecting a rising barrel recoil? Looked like it. That big cylinder has to go between something. Still, an attractive design.
WANT!
Do you think that Mae has a list of guns that,if she could go back in time to meet with the designers,she would tell them the problems & how to fix them?
Whoop whoop
The ergonomics on these things were thought up by aliens.
Mae the game is afoot.
"Squish" 😅
It is tragi, seeing such advanced weapons that did`t get any traction, but left handed single shots did.
Ignorance and bribery comes to mind.
Is that sluggish ejection typical of the model?
.450 Adams case are like that, poor quality alloy used
Looks like something that would be preferred over an Enfield
A better alternative to the Enfield MkI revolver.
Mae is CUTE!!!
Like a S&W Schofield, but more ungainly.
22nd, 21 March 2024
But can you fan it?
Sure you can. Just put it next to a working electric fan.
Why? It's double action.
double action gun in 1879.that weird
Double action revolvers existed since the black powder days.
C&R... you got some spammers in your comments...like leud thumbnails with two-name account and generic text.
Winner of fanciest thumb latch in show 150 years running.
wonder how much creep and crappy feel is design vs age??