When we as visitors of the past are always amazed at what has been done in design and production.What blows me away is the amount of technology derived from the design and production of firearms.
When we as visitors of the past are always amazed at what has been done in design and production.What blows me away is the amount of technology derived from the design and production of firearms.
I suspect the engineers that built the pyramids migrated to Europe when they were done.What i am trying to ask is how did they incorporate a flintlock and pan and lock plate into one piece as part of the barrel? I understand that the pan area was made as part of the barrel. but cripes... how did they do it?
What blows me away is when I learned Lewis and Clark used air rifles. Had no idea that technology existed back then. I believe the Austrian army used them aswell for some timeIs that i have a pedersoli Queen Anne. It,s a good shooter with some work on it. for what it is worth. What really ties me up is the originals...it boggles my mind that back then they could make such a thing nary coming close to the tooling we have today. One piece barrel and Flint lock...and hand made screws with no standard threading.. how in heck did they do it? And such circumstances whereas they had to supply Militia,s ? And in addition they were works of art. I guess this is what draws us to this stuff....
I am amazed at the cathedrals in Europe. How did they build them so high? How did they get the pointy things up onto the roof that was already so hi?At Martin Station, I camped next to a gunmaker of Colonial Williamsburg who makes EVERY SINGLE PIECE of a gun by hand using fairly simple tools. He was telling several of us how he does it and we were amazed.
We can kid ourselves, but when I Iook around at some of the things people believe, it's obvious that we are still in the Dark Ages."The longer I study history the more convinced I am that man has always been of about the same relative intelligence through all of recorded history."
Right now every time I turn on the TV or look at the internet I think that mankind has dumbed down a bit lately.
I don't know if they still do this but in Williamsburg they have a fellow making long guns . He is in period clothes using period machinery. It will surprise you.Is that i have a pedersoli Queen Anne. It,s a good shooter with some work on it. for what it is worth. What really ties me up is the originals...it boggles my mind that back then they could make such a thing nary coming close to the tooling we have today. One piece barrel and Flint lock...and hand made screws with no standard threading.. how in heck did they do it? And such circumstances whereas they had to supply Militia,s ? And in addition they were works of art. I guess this is what draws us to this stuff....
Air gun fan here. Mine is Umarex Colt Defender. It rocks. Google Umarex Hammer.
.50 puts down Cape Buffalo. Almost zero recoil. Its the future guys. Like going from arrows to firearms. Its the next generation.
I have two in .177 cal. One of them has a scope on it and I keep it in the shop to take out unwanted ,hole making red squirrels when my wife isn't looking. Been temped to wack a neighbors lousy cat that keeps trying for the birds on the feeder in my back yard.That's pretty neat, have been a fan of air guns since I was a little kid. Many, many years ago ...
I have two in .177 cal. One of them has a scope on it and I keep it in the shop to take out unwanted hole making red squirrels when my wife isn't looking.
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I sure get amazed at some folks sense of entitlement on certain issues !
They weren’t cheap. These were gentleman’s guns and built by craftsmen who were all masters.I would imagine after trial and error, it was just custom hand work.
i would enjoy watching himI don't know if they still do this but in Williamsburg they have a fellow making long guns . He is in period clothes using period machinery. It will surprise you.
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