M1882 7.5mm Swiss Ordnance Revolver Ballistic Gel Test
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The 7.5 Swiss Ordnance revolvers (M1882 and M82/29) are quite easy to get hold of. But what sort of performance is the black powder loaded ammunition capable of? We put some into ballistic gel blocks to see what might happen...
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