The Confederate "Sharps" - the S. C. Robinson percussion breech loading carbine
Muzzleloaders
•
33m
The Confederate manufactured Sharps percussion breech loading carbines were manufactured by S. C. Robinson in Richmond. They were illegal copies of the famous Sharps Model 1859 carbines. They are extremely rare collectors items, that's why we are happy that Pedersoli is offering their faithful reproduction to the shooters. History and modern time shooting the Capandball way!
Up Next in Muzzleloaders
-
Operating the M1819 Hall breech loadi...
A short teaser for an upcoming Capandball film. These are my first shots with the original M1819 Hall breech loading .52 cal flintlock rifle made in 1839. The rifle is loaded with the repro of the originalservice cartridge.
-
History of the Confederate LeMat perc...
The LeMat revolver - even if it is a reproduction - is an arm you want to own once in your lifetime if you are black powder shooter. Definitely different from all other muzzle loading side arms of the American Civil War. This episode covers the history of the development and also shows the operat...
-
The history of the Kuchenreuter famil...
That's a videio I've been planning to make for a long time. The Kuchenreuter familiy is one of the best known gunmaking dyasties of the World, while the Pedersoli Kuchenreuter percussin pistol is one of the finest sidelock muzzle loading percussion pistols on the market today. A good match indeed!