What makes a percussion revolver accurate? - a Ransom Rest test with Uberti 1861 Navy revolver
I am happy to share the first film about Ransom Rest tests. The topic is the accurate charge for percussion revolvers starring an Uberti 1861 Colt Navy .36 cal revolver random selected, in out of box state. Please support us on Patreon: / capandball Please visit us on History of Weapons and War: https://www.weaponsandwar.tv/ #capandball #firearmshistory #civilwar #muzzleloading #militaryhistory #colts #accuracy

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The Civil War Merrill percussion breech loading cavalry carbine - history and range tests

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Which is more accurate with service charges? - Original vs Uberti vs Pietta 1861 Navy in Ransom rest

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Testing .45 Colt… But With a Round Ball?! Does It Actually Work?

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Pietta vs Uberti 1861 Navy .36 showdown - mechanical accuracy duel

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Mechanical accuracy of the Uberti Remington New Model Army percussion revolver - Ransom rest test

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You’re not negotiating your way out of this…

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Percussion Revolvers 101 - A complete guide on getting started!

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The last single shot pistol of the US Army: the M1855 Pistol Carbine - Part III - history & shooting

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Le Redoutable: A Double-Barrel 20-Shot Revolver

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Cap Jam Cure or Myth? A Double Mainspring Test

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Reprocussion 012: Colt New Model Navy "Model 1861"

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Knock Down Power of the 1851 Colt Navy

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THE PERCUSSION REVOLVER NIPPLE MOD

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Remington Endurance Test

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Gun Restoration | 1938 USSR Nagant Revolver, WW2 military. (with test firing) #restoration

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Restoring the Worst Machine Gun of WW2

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Uberti 1861 Navy - My Problem Child

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Pietta's Deluxe Navy Revolver Wild Bill Would Approve

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