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NRA National Firearms Museum
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Home of the NRA firearm collection. Proudly exhibits the firearms that forged our freedom, built our nation and captured our imagination.
Rare C Sharps, Philadelphia, Pistol & Rifle
Rare Philadelphia made Christian Sharps firearms - Doug Wicklund and John Popp on Curators Corner for Cam & Co, NRA TV.
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Animal Trap Guns on NRA Curators Corner
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It might have seemed like a good idea at the time? The Never-Fail Gopher Gun. Taylor's Fur-Getter. The F. Reuthe trap gun. The North and Couch kangaroo pepperbox. From NRA Museums Curators Corner on Cam & Co. on NRATV.com, with John Popp and Jim Supica
First handgun mounted flashlight - 1915!
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Flashlight mounted on Colt Police Positive Special over a hundred years ago! Doug Wicklund and John Popp compare to a modern Glock on Curator's Corner on Cam & Co. See all the past episodes at NRATV.com.
The first alloy frame revolver - S&W Aircrewman
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The first Smith & Wesson ultralight revolver, a silver medal winner at the NRA Annual Meeting Collector displays! It was originally intended to save a few ounces for the USAF flight crews. S&W expert Richard Nahas explains its history on Cam & Co.'s NRATV Curator's Corner.
John Wesley Hardin's Smith and Wesson First Model Russian
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Noted Old West outlaw John Wesley Hardin's S&W Model 3 .44 single action revolver and unique holster with integral cartridge loops as displayed at the NRA Annual Meeting, as seen on NRATV's Cam & Co. Curators Corner.
Curator's Corner: She Wore a Yellow Ribbon Carbine
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It's another Gun Gurus reunion at the 2018 NRA Annual Meetings in Dallas. John Popp is joined by NRA Museums director Jim Supica and senior curator Phil Schreier for a special Curator's Corner. They've brought two guests and a Hollywood celebrity. Sgt. Joe Davis, president of the Former Texas Rangers Foundation, and Hollywood Guns and Props' Al Frisch show off an exhibit from collector's row. I...
Curator's Corner: First Ruger Shipped
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NRA Museums director Jim Supica and senior curator Phil Schreier join John Popp for another special Curator's Corner from the 2018 NRA Annual Meetings in Dallas. Each year, they hold a competition for historic and educational exhibits from private firearms collections. The ten best are awarded silver medals. Historian and board member Don Findley of the Ruger Owners and Collectors Society shows...
Curator's Corner: Flintlock Cemetary Gun
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Starting in the early 1700s, medical students learned about human anatomy by dissection. For that, you needed a fresh body. NRA Museums Registrar Erin Sabatini is dressed in black for a reason! A lucrative cottage industry of body snatching sprung up to meet demand, and nothing would stop the grave robbers. The Cemetery Gun was born. It's a flintlock blunderbuss mounted on a spike with tripwire...
Curator's Corner: Lignose .25 ACP "Einhand" Pistol
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NRA Museums Registrar Erin Sabatini is back for a visit to the Curator's Corner. She shows John Popp a handgun patented in 1912 that can genuinely be shot one-handed, or with "ein Hand" in German. They're two models of the Lignose .25 ACP "EinHand" pistol. The 2A is a pocket version holding six rounds with a brass one-handed cocking mechanism. The 3A is a larger pistol holding nine rounds in st...
Curator's Corner: Triplett and Scott Rifle
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NRA Museums Special Projects Coordinator Ernie Lyles returns to Curator's Corner to show John Popp a rare Civil War-era Triplett and Scott rifle. Meridian Manufacturing made 5,000 for the company. 3,000 were rifles and 2,000 were carbines. It's a seven-shot repeater, using 56-50 ammunition at .52 caliber. The tube running into the stock holds the ammo. Ernie demonstrates how to load the rifle. ...
Curator's Corner: Clark & Sherrard .44 Caliber Dragoon-Style Revolver
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NRA Museums Director Jim Supica and Senior Curator Phil Schreier are back on the set of Curator's Corner for another Gun Gurus reunion and take-over at the 2018 NRA Annual Meetings in Dallas. They're joined by Bill Crawley and Hoppy Hopkins of the Dallas Arms Collectors Association. They won Best of Show for their "Guns and Gunfights of the Texas Rangers" exhibit, and a silver medal for the spe...
Curator's Corner: Smith & Wesson Model 53 .22 Remington Jet Revolver
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NRA Museums Special Projects coordinator Ernie Lyles shows John Popp the Smith & Wesson Model 53 .22 Remington Jet revolver. It was created in 1961 at a time when new rounds were being introduced. It was advertised as firing 2,400 feet/second! But it was hard really reaching that goal. Steel adapters allowed the use of .22 long rifle ammo, or you could use the special .22 cylinder instead. It o...
Curator's Corner: Ed McGivern's Fast and Fancy Revolvers
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NRA Museums Senior Curator Phil Schreier returns to Curator's Corner with a bang! He's brought two of exhibition shooter Ed McGivern's "Fast and Fancy" revolvers: a Smith & Wesson Double Action .38 Police Target Model and a Colt Single Action Army .38 Special. McGivern was considered to be the best handgun shooter of all time, could perform more than 160 trick shots and earned a spot in the Gui...
Curator's Corner: Winchester 99 Thumbtrigger
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Something's missing. It's the trigger! NRA Museums Special Projects Coordinator Ernie Lyles shows John Popp that Winchester replaced the trigger on the model 99 with a thumb trigger. They were made from 1904 to 1923 for young shooters. The idea was it would pull less, making the shot more accurate for a beginner. They weren't a big hit. They made 76,000, but most went to Australia. See it and t...
Curator's Corner: Daisy Caseless .22 Rifle
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Curator's Corner: Daisy Caseless .22 Rifle
Curator's Corner: Singer 1911 Semi-Automatic Pistol
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Curator's Corner: Singer 1911 Semi-Automatic Pistol
Curator's Corner: Ruger Standard Serial Number 1000000
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Curator's Corner: Ruger Standard Serial Number 1000000
Curator's Corner: Weird and Wacky Frankenstein Gun
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Curator's Corner: Weird and Wacky Frankenstein Gun
Curator's Corner: Inglourious Basterds Fist Gun
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Curator's Corner: Inglourious Basterds Fist Gun
Curator's Corner: Remington Model 51
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Curator's Corner: Remington Model 51
Curator's Corner: Snubby Colts for Sheriffs and Storekeepers
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Curator's Corner: Snubby Colts for Sheriffs and Storekeepers
Curator's Corner: Black Jack Ketchum's Colt Single Action Army
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Curator's Corner: Black Jack Ketchum's Colt Single Action Army
Curator's Corner: Hession's Loaner Springfield 1903
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Curator's Corner: Hession's Loaner Springfield 1903
Curator's Corner: Lanny Bassham's Olympic Gold Walther
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Curator's Corner: Lanny Bassham's Olympic Gold Walther
Curator's Corner: Annie Oakley's Parker Shotgun
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Curator's Corner: Annie Oakley's Parker Shotgun
Curator's Corner: Dad's Browning A5 Shotgun
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Curator's Corner: Dad's Browning A5 Shotgun
Curator's Corner: Holland and Holland .700 Nitro Express
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Curator's Corner: Holland and Holland .700 Nitro Express
Dam i know where another Mod 3 Target Rusian is not two minutes away my granddad took it off an Ottoman he killed who had taken it off a Cossack he had killed in 1917 Mesopotamia
I have one of these
It's a Phoenix, not an eagle.
Cheaper now to get a Raging Hornet
valeria a pena criar uma metralhadora portátil que use o sistema de revolver da Mauser?
Why would you not clean some of the crap off the bullets.
There was potential
The guy on the right sounds like he has a buzz going .
Зря испортили-то.
I have got to say they are not that plentiful here in Australia
Phil! I know you were using self deprecating Humer when you said you still "might make something of yourself." But those that know you. Know you are A Priceless Keeper of History. You are Extremely Knowledgeable of our History. And you are a Very Decent Man. Best Wishes from Montana! Mike Hagan.
I had a machine shop years ago and I was making parts for John Martz Luger carbine maker and other gun parts companies and I redesigned the breach lock of my Remington model 51 in .32 ACP for strength. I loved the pistol but realized that the breach lock was weak so I was l working on the part when the pistol was stolen.
Super nice
Thank you Ms Sabatini from Manhattan ©2024
He's my grandfather
Walter and Winnifred Groff were my Uncle & Aunt. My grandfather Russel Whitmore is shown in the book Fast and Fancy Revolver Shooting.
Five shots in 0.45 seconds half dollar would cover the 5. Pick a fight with any of these guys your toast.
The example in the video was modified and refinished by Winfield Arms after WWII. It's a shame the NRA museum apparently does not have an unmodified Netherlands Purchasing Commission M1941
that was NOT a very fair warning
Why must it be a museum gun make more we want
The guy should have done his history homework on the Singer.......he's clueless, trust me!
Second and third hand affadavits. Based on a gun that has travelled through multiple owners, with no documentation till decades later. No photo's, letters from the sheriff who picked it up,,, sounds like a great, unsubstantiated marketing ploy, of the late 1800's early 1900's...... Really. Griftin was real popular in those days, an even a rumour, of a legend, spread like wildfire...
They was a guy in Texas that made and exact replica of Jamie bonds original hoster I saw it in a magazine called the number the guy was so nice he made replicas of kinds of holstes like dirty Harry's and other they where a little expensive but when he told me the research that he did to get it just right then each one was hand made and having a ppk I just had to have one he said it would take 3 to 5 weeks witch made sense because he did all the work himself I ended up getting it in two weeks and the quality was unsurpassed it looked just like the movie version I believe the company was called legends in leather I'm not sure if he is still making them but he sent me his catalog and everyone he made was beautiful he even made old time cowboy holsters he was a real artist and I've used mine for ten years and there has never been a problum with it and I use it for other small guns my sr22 fits it perfect
The PPK was smaller than the PP because it was meant to be used for concealed carry! Come on guys!! 😆
Does it have sound?
This gun is ahead of its time
I shot one of those a few years back there just weird
He done it, to prove the old timers stories was true. No-one believed it. So he showed em.
Perfectly summarized and in detail to boot!
Brilliant beautifully made pistols. Don’t knock the 25 acp/6.35 Browning round. You get shot by one and then tell me your story. Valuable
Page 37 MLM started at the end of 1800s. $178 000 ÷ more or less 3 000 peoples. 'divvy' is popularized by Eastman G. or Mr. Smith.
Witold Chylewski was very clever polish man!!! He was born in Lwów, there he made his patent, but there was no polish factory interested in producing this pistol. First pistol with this patent was SIG - Chylewski, then Lignose bought the patent.
Nice grips; I used to make ivory grips.
You guys could have picked this thing up and let us see all sides of it!!!! Geez!@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi, great video :). Walther changed the safety lever on the PPK from 90 degrees to 60 degrees. Do you know when they made the switch please?
Good job
Gentlemen: Bond used a PP in "Dr. No", not a PPK. It sold at auction for big $$$
A friend in my shooting club in Calgary, back in about 1973, had one. He let a few of us try a cylinder full, both of jet ammo, and 22lr with the adapters. He didn't have the rimfire cylinder, and perhaps wasn't aware that one existed. I know I had fun when I took my turn.
[٤/١٠ ١٠:٢٤ ص] عاد: ألبّأقِيَّ . وَ ألحَمْدِلله وَألشُكْر لِلَّه . يَا ألَصَنْاعَة ألُتًجِأرِيَ ألتَنُجِيُدَة . 🇺🇳🔨🕋⚖عَادَلَ حُلَ عَادَلَ . قَالَ اللَّهُ تعالى(يُخَادِعُونَ اللَّهَ وَالَّذِينَ آمَنُوا وَمَا يَخْدَعُونَ إِلَّا أَنفُسَهُمْ وَمَا يَشْعُرُونَ) . الْآيَة . مْفَتٌوَحَ open . ألشَبُوك مَلاَء . مَأ لِيِّ مًأ لِيَّ وً ألحَمْدِلله وَألشُكْر لِلَّه . [٤/١٠ ١٠:٣٣ ص] عاد: قال الله تعالى ( وَقُلْ جَاءَ الْحَقُّ وَزَهَقَ الْبَاطِلُ ۚ إِنَّ الْبَاطِلَ كَانَ زَهُوقًا (81) ألايه .. انْتَهَى كَلَامِي أَنَا عادل عبدالله ابراهيم الشعلان الغامدي العربي الادمي عربي القران بِعَدْلِه."
I hope you get better.
[٤/١٠ ١٠:٢٤ ص] عاد: ألبّأقِيَّ . وَ ألحَمْدِلله وَألشُكْر لِلَّه . يَا ألَصَنْاعَة ألُتًجِأرِيَ ألتَنُجِيُدَة . 🇺🇳🔨🕋⚖عَادَلَ حُلَ عَادَلَ . قَالَ اللَّهُ تعالى(يُخَادِعُونَ اللَّهَ وَالَّذِينَ آمَنُوا وَمَا يَخْدَعُونَ إِلَّا أَنفُسَهُمْ وَمَا يَشْعُرُونَ) . الْآيَة . مْفَتٌوَحَ open . ألشَبُوك مَلاَء . مَأ لِيِّ مًأ لِيَّ وً ألحَمْدِلله وَألشُكْر لِلَّه . [٤/١٠ ١٠:٣٣ ص] عاد: قال الله تعالى ( وَقُلْ جَاءَ الْحَقُّ وَزَهَقَ الْبَاطِلُ ۚ إِنَّ الْبَاطِلَ كَانَ زَهُوقًا (81) ألايه .. انْتَهَى كَلَامِي أَنَا عادل عبدالله ابراهيم الشعلان الغامدي العربي الادمي عربي القران بِعَدْلِه."
Little miss sure shot.
Just saw a carbine in a pawn shop in Shawnee, OK
I recently acquired a Beretta Roma in .32 ACP. New Condition. No box but was told it was bought in 1973 and spent the last 48 years in a drawer until owner died and her grandson sold it. There is one Video on it on You Tube and other than that very little information available on it. Date mark is XX9 which I looked up and yes, 1973 checks out. The only ones I can find record of being sold went for $800 up. What have I got and what is it actually worth. To look at it you'd say Yep, Walther pp but it has several differences. So what's it worth?
always thought is was cool that I am a direct relative of him.
It was his surname that brought me here, as one of the clan from the old country.😎
Which one is better?
PPK better concealed PP for shooting
In 1914 one could buy a short pocket mauser with integrated mounted flaslight in Berlin
I have never herd anybody call a nipple on a firearm a thimble wrong terminology a thimble don't have a hole through it.
This gun is amazing, NRA is not.
Cold ddeeeeeaaaad handzzz. They took our juuurrrbs
Nice PR but almost nothing about the revolver.