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How the US Army’s leadership doctrine came from the Dreyse Needle Rifle… (well, maybe…)
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41:30
When the Rifle-Musket beat the Prussian Needle Gun (well, almost…) — the 1866 Campaign of the Main
13K views • 3 weeks ago
57:54
How Prussia Won the 1866 Austro-Prussian War (no, it wasn’t just because of the needle rifle)
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19:08
Why didn’t we use the Dreyse Needle Rifle in the Civil War?
222K views • 3 months ago
30:01
From Cutting Edge to Obsolete in One Year: the Danish Model 1848 Tapriffel
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26:48
The first Rifle Muskets: Chambers and Sabots and Pillars (oh my!)
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M1854 Lorenz Rifle-Musket Cartridges: History, Development, and Shooting
14K views • 4 months ago
7:30
Why does the ramrod always get put back? (Because the sergeant says to, duh!)
52K views • 5 months ago
21:39
The U.S. Army WWI rifle, made in Canada, in .303 British: the 1905 Ross Mk. II 3*
14K views • 6 months ago
22:56
Progressive Depth Rifling: the most misunderstood feature of Civil War-era rifles
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51:28
Influence of the Crimean War on the Civil War
9K views • 7 months ago
19:23
Italian reproduction rifle-muskets: the good, the bad, and the ugly truth about the rifling
39K views • 7 months ago
12:06
The 13 tube Blakeslee Box for the Spencer repeating Civil War carbine
26K views • 8 months ago
30:32
The worst gun of the Civil War? The .71 caliber “Garibaldi” rifle, aka Austrian M1849 Kammerbuchse
290K views • 8 months ago
18:52
The first detachable magazine rifle: the .45-70 Remington-Lee Navy
64K views • 8 months ago
0:59
Private Snuffy dodges lead behind the "Stone Wall" on Cemetery Hill (preview of upcoming project)
2.3K views • 8 months ago
26:47
What’s the fastest way to shoot a Brown Bess? No, it’s not Sharpe’s “spit loading” method.
261K views • 9 months ago
19:00
Making realistic Enfield blank cartridges for the authentic reenactor
7K views • 9 months ago
19:53
A Civil War soldier shot my house! How this Union .58-cal Minie Ball ended up in my shop attic
10K views • 9 months ago
17:19
How accurate is a Civil War rifle musket at 100 yards?
35K views • 9 months ago
5:36
The Six Shot Challenge: speed shooting with the Austrian M1854 Lorenz Guncotton cartridge
6.8K views • 9 months ago
16:56
How accurate is a Civil War Smoothbore Musket at 100 yards?
505K views • 9 months ago
7:45
Shooting the Guncotton Cartridge for the M1854 Lorenz
345K views • 10 months ago
36:40
The Von Lenk Guncotton Cartridge for the M1854 Lorenz
63K views • 10 months ago
12:13
Hunterstown, July 2, 1863: Custer's First Charge
3K views • 11 months ago
47:23
The Rifle-Musket did not really influence the Civil War
42K views • 11 months ago
9:40
Minié ball… or Delvigne-Tamisier-Burton-Benton Ball?
9.6K views • 11 months ago
29:31
Why did some Civil War-era rifle bullets have plugs?
27K views • 1 year ago
6:24
5 Shot Challenge: Can Paper Cartridges beat the Operator Rebs? The world holds its breath!
6.7K views • 1 year ago
10:28
Why did Civil War bullets have grooves?
79K views • 1 year ago
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