Russian M1870 Galand Revolver
/ forgottenweapons The Galand was an innovative revolver design created by Frenchman Charles Francois Galand and patented in 1868. It is most notable for using a long lever system to eject cartridges by throwing the cylinder and a separate cartridge retention plate forward. It was also one of the early adopters of centerfire ammunition (a .45 caliber cartridge with an unusually thick rim, specifically). In addition to being licensed for production in England, Belgium, and France, the Galand was adopted in 1870 by the Imperial Russian Navy, and several thousand (including this example) purchased by them. Some were made by the Nagant brothers in Liege, and some by the Tula factory in Russia. / forgottenweapons

▶︎
Gun Yoga Fail: The Fagnus Revolver

▶︎
Frommer 1901 Pistol

▶︎
M98 Austrian Gasser revolver timing: Anvil 123

▶︎
Swiss Prototype von Steiger Auto-Ejecting Revolvers

▶︎
Frankreich – England Highlights | Spiel um Platz 3, FIFA WM 2026 | sportstudio

▶︎
The HORRORS of German Tank Destroyer Crews

▶︎
Ubertis Russian Topbreak Revolver.mov

▶︎
Mauser Model 1878 "Zig-Zag" Revolver

▶︎
Why this NEW MOVIE about the PEASANTS REVOLT will be HORRIBLE!

▶︎
Bergmann No. 1 / 1894

▶︎
Merwin & Hulbert Revolvers

▶︎
CZ 75: How a Communist State Gun Beat Every NATO Pistol in Secret Testing

▶︎
A Gatling Revolver? With firearms & weaponry expert Jonathan Ferguson

▶︎
Confederate Cofer Revolver

▶︎
Gimmick Defense Ammo vs Law Enforcement Ammo

▶︎
15 Most Used Revolvers From The Wild West

▶︎
Naval Engineering - What happens when a shell hits a battleship?

▶︎
History of WWI Primer 098*: Russian Nagant 1895 Documentary | C&Rsenal

▶︎
The Teuf-Teuf pistol: a curious "vest holder"

▶︎
