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Small Arms of WWI Primer 102: Colt 1909 and 1917 Revolvers

Episode 2 in our big boy revolver saga.

Small Arms of WWI Primer 102: Colt 1909 and 1917 Revolvers

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I thought they would be, as through as you guys are, I was surprised it wasn't mentioned.

A David Merritt

I'd say easier than stripper clip pistols.

C&Rsenal

You compared the half moon clips usability to magazine loaded pistols, how do they compare to the handful of stripper clip loading pistols?

A David Merritt

rofl

C&Rsenal

I dunno, we sure get a lot of complaints

C&Rsenal

Thanks!

C&Rsenal

thank

C&Rsenal

Just watched the latest THANK vid. Laughed til I was fit to bust! Brilliant! I thought the Telenovela vid was funny, but this is the best yet.

Kent W.Fevurly

One might almost get the impression a couple of folks have commented that Othias should do a 1911 episode. . .almost.

Erik

These episodes are fun to watch, but honestly all I need to know about the gun in question comes from the look on Mae's face after she's done shooting it.

General Jack Ripper

Mae has a very good technique of resetting the trigger during recoil.

program. As an official Crozier fanboy I want to know if he's getting enough proteins in his diet

Wayne Dygert

Yeah, yeah, the guns are all nice but on to the real meat of the

Wayne Dygert

Wow, Carnivorous guinea pig. Enjoy the show, Thank you for all the effort you put into making a quality product. Oh, Crozier, better luck next time.

TDC

long been my favorite channel on Youtube.

Benjamin Myers (Bishop Steiner)

For a while in the early ‘80’s I really was into big bore revolvers, and dearly wanted a Colt 1917 revolver. They were quite expensive back then. I finally picked up a Smith and Wesson “Triple-Lock. I am anticipating learning much information about the Colt big-bores, and wanting to find anther Colt 1917. Thanks for all the work y’all do.

Charles Adams


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