History Primer 178: Webley No.5 Army Express Documentary

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Комментарии • 170

  • @christoffermonikander2200
    @christoffermonikander2200 Год назад +30

    Am I the only one who wants a full length episode on the history and development of Ballistol, along the lines of a primer. It sounds like it would be a really interesting video.

  • @webtoedman
    @webtoedman Год назад +65

    Ballistol isn't water soluble, it is water miscible, forming a fine milky suspension of oil droplets in the water. It remains in suspension for a long time, rather like the old style "Soluble " cutting solutions used on machine tools.

    • @sergeantbigmac
      @sergeantbigmac Год назад +20

      So coming from a culinary background, that means its essentially an emulsion right? Like a ballistol aioli lol

    • @pb68slab18
      @pb68slab18 Год назад +5

      That was the first thing that popped into my mind.

    • @smartacus88
      @smartacus88 Год назад +5

      ​@@sergeantbigmac Just say Mayonnaise like a normal human.

    • @jamesl5500
      @jamesl5500 Год назад +7

      ​@@smartacus88aioli isn't mayo, but both are examples of emulsion

    • @sergeantbigmac
      @sergeantbigmac Год назад +4

      @@smartacus88 haha I knew id rile at least one person up with the word choice... Also yes like someone else said an aioli is technically different, not all aioli is mayo. Most arent actually.

  • @Pcm979
    @Pcm979 Год назад +48

    Don't panic that this isn't break-open. After all, every revolver is break-open at least once.

    • @Ensign_Cthulhu
      @Ensign_Cthulhu Год назад +3

      Aah, that wonderful short period in history where every cartridge revolver was a gate loader...
      (This may be sarcasm. There is a smaller possibility that it might be right.)

    • @SeraphinaPZ
      @SeraphinaPZ Год назад +1

      A permanent break-open revolver.

  • @BumroyV2
    @BumroyV2 Год назад +16

    This gun is gorgeous! There's so many late 1800s European revolvers with such beautiful lines and cuts.

  • @cseivard
    @cseivard Год назад +24

    If I had saved(as in “put aside”) $100.00 every time I “nearly bought one” at a gun show… I would HAVE one by now !

  • @christhesmith
    @christhesmith Год назад +7

    How does the "And this..." just get better each time?!?
    And why does pure information mix so freakin well with a dash of benign sarcasm?
    I love all of these vids..

  • @Siegerzkranz
    @Siegerzkranz Год назад +18

    Webleys Wobble but They Don't Fall Down

  • @paleoph6168
    @paleoph6168 Год назад +14

    Love this new series on the other Webley revolvers guys! I can't wait for you to cover the WG revolver.

  • @jdrumgoole
    @jdrumgoole Год назад +6

    Thanks

    • @Candrsenal
      @Candrsenal  Год назад +1

      How much do you like obscure webleys!?

    • @jdrumgoole
      @jdrumgoole Год назад +1

      @@Candrsenal more of a general contribution rather than for this specific episode :-)

  • @cannonfodder4376
    @cannonfodder4376 Год назад +3

    Ayyy, another C&Rsenal video to watch and possibly fall asleep listening to.

  • @jonathanhudak2059
    @jonathanhudak2059 Год назад +4

    Loving these less commonly known types of Webleys and Tranters etc. Certainly some interesting designs and features that each one may have had over its predecessor too. Great stuff once again you guys! 👏

  • @jacktehgamer1
    @jacktehgamer1 Год назад +4

    Another banger from C&Rsenal

  • @davidbrennan660
    @davidbrennan660 Год назад +5

    Good pronunciation of Birmingham...... UK style.

  • @onmilo
    @onmilo Год назад +12

    So basically, the new Henry .357 Revolver is a reinterpretation of the original Webley blunder?

  • @quarkbent9165
    @quarkbent9165 Год назад +1

    I love seeing the joy that Mae sometimes has firing these guns

  • @mike36dc
    @mike36dc Год назад +1

    I love Ballistol. Even though it smells like vomit, it works great. And it's only a mild vomit smell. This stuff cleans and lubes very nicely.

  • @rodwilson6648
    @rodwilson6648 Год назад +2

    Excellent video. Well done. What I like most is that apart from the pic showing all the European revolvers, I own an example of every revolver you either showed or pictured.

  • @cliffcollins2497
    @cliffcollins2497 Год назад +2

    Great job,as always. Thank you and take care from Alabama!

  • @afwalker1921
    @afwalker1921 Год назад +2

    Dang it! This is out of the vault? It couldn't be more timely for what I'm writing! You guys do it all...

  • @cseivard
    @cseivard Год назад +4

    I propose an experiment: 1. GIVE me a WEBLEY. 2. See how long before I can scrounge appropriate belts and a white helmet?

  • @linesma
    @linesma Год назад +1

    Personally, I am not a big fan of revolvers. However, I love the history. Othias and Mae have taught me to appreciate them. Thank you so much! I look forward to seeing more.

  • @anthonyioane4438
    @anthonyioane4438 Год назад +2

    This was interesting, thank you for engagement.

  • @timberdrifter8225
    @timberdrifter8225 Год назад +2

    Good one. That is my favorite webley. It's a strange regressive bastard child. I like the balance and the sights. I've shot one and thoroughly enjoyed it.

  • @SafetyProMalta
    @SafetyProMalta Год назад +3

    I blushed when he mentioned beat up army guns used as a hammer...😂
    Done it. Seen it got the t-shirt.

  • @mattutt2888
    @mattutt2888 Год назад +42

    The birds head grip limits its utility as a hammer.

    • @beargillium2369
      @beargillium2369 Год назад +5

      Unless your enemy is a bird 🐦

    • @johnfisk811
      @johnfisk811 Год назад +1

      Which is a good thing.

    • @SlavicCelery
      @SlavicCelery Год назад +1

      But it has weight. "Weight is a sign of reliability. If it doesn't work, you can always smack them in the head with it" - Boris.

    • @arandomfawn5289
      @arandomfawn5289 Год назад +1

      Nothing a bad nail won’t break

    • @thurin84
      @thurin84 Год назад

      on purpose i should think. however you can always turn it sideways.

  • @freddieellis8449
    @freddieellis8449 Год назад +2

    On an unrelated note, could we please have an “Ian can’t Othias” playlist on the channel, please? 😂👍🏻

  • @alexandertaliaferro2621
    @alexandertaliaferro2621 Год назад +2

    Whoohoo! More Webleys!

  • @F1ghteR41
    @F1ghteR41 Месяц назад

    22:42 This gap between the trigger guard and the plate... For a handgun that isn't that far from being craft-produced it's as wide as the ones you'd be reminded of in the London Underground.
    24:22 That insect flew by at the worst of times!

  • @HarryFlashmanVC
    @HarryFlashmanVC Год назад

    Very aesthetically appealing, this one.. it looks like it means business!

  • @pb68slab18
    @pb68slab18 Год назад +3

    Thanks! Always wondered what the revolver was that Paden bought in Silverado for $5.

  • @ditzydoo4378
    @ditzydoo4378 Год назад +14

    This to me looks like it could have been (and should have been) chambered in the .45 Schofield, and just maybe .45 Colt. Webley missed a trick there with the American market.

    • @tomalong99
      @tomalong99 Год назад +5

      The .476 variant could chamber .45 LC so should handle .45 Schofield just fine.

    • @ditzydoo4378
      @ditzydoo4378 Год назад +1

      @@tomalong99 thank you, so very nice to know. ^~^ and yes, if one has a .45 Colt it will chamber the shorter .45 Schofield ammunition.

    • @kevinoliver3083
      @kevinoliver3083 Год назад +2

      As mentioned in the video the Army Express does chamber .45 Long Colt, as well the British service cartridges.
      And it was also made in 38 WCF, 44 WCF, and .44 S&W Russian.
      And the

    • @ditzydoo4378
      @ditzydoo4378 Год назад +2

      @@kevinoliver3083 Yep! it only took me two viewings to see it. though the thought still stands. had Webley prominently marked and marketed it to the west with a rebounding hammer, they would have sold a ton.

  • @kevinvogler2380
    @kevinvogler2380 Год назад +6

    “Heavy and a little awkward” I guess I’m the human version of the webley no. 5

  • @rodwilson6648
    @rodwilson6648 Год назад

    You're talking about the rebounding hammer at 11.05. I can confirm that my RIC No.5 Army revolver (#77417) has a Stanton type double spring and rebounding hammer exactly like the illustration at 10.55.

  • @woodsmanforlife1677
    @woodsmanforlife1677 Год назад +1

    And the improvement over the Colt 1878 is what?
    The wheel re-invented, once again.
    Thanks for sharing, great video as usual!

    • @chaimafaghet7343
      @chaimafaghet7343 Год назад +4

      Well, the advantage is that it isn't a DA gun from Colt. Kind of a shitty reputation.

    • @twforster15
      @twforster15 Год назад

      ​@@chaimafaghet7343 to be fair, the colts are 100 years old.

    • @Candrsenal
      @Candrsenal  Год назад +1

      the Old Model had major improvements. the New Model walked them back.

  • @charleykeenan6171
    @charleykeenan6171 Год назад

    Always learn many new things from you guys! Fantastic episode 👏

  • @teggy689
    @teggy689 8 месяцев назад

    Just happened to be rewatching this video while reading the "Webley Solid Frame Revolvers" book from Schiffer publishing. Thought that pistol looked familiar, then I saw the serial number was exactly the same as in the book!
    It's pretty expensive, I assume, the add has it listed for 4 pounds, 15 shillings, and 6 pence (if I am reading it correctly).
    The ad also says it was available in two calibers, .476 and .44. The "No.5 .476" will chamber .455 (Enfield Mark II), .476 (Enfield Mark III), .450 (Enfield Mark I) and .45 Colt.

  • @TylerMcL3more
    @TylerMcL3more Год назад +2

    Holy crap- Ballistol really wants my business… first Wranglestar was suggesting it’s use and now you guys… I’m kinda obligated to pick some up now…

    • @chaimafaghet7343
      @chaimafaghet7343 Год назад

      It's useful stuff. It's not magic, but it's cheap enough (don't get the aerosol) and you can use it on literally everything.

  • @Tankej0527
    @Tankej0527 Год назад +2

    The brits made a colt! It really looks like a colt

  • @LadyAnuB
    @LadyAnuB Год назад

    Manual safety firing pin also serves as rebound position so a 2-for-1 solution

  • @thecount5558
    @thecount5558 Год назад +3

    Between the Colt 1878 and the Webley No 5... for some reason I actually have a preference for the Webley.

  • @Dapstart
    @Dapstart Год назад +3

    YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @blanktm228
    @blanktm228 Год назад

    Glad you keep making these
    good job!

  • @TheBrewjo
    @TheBrewjo Год назад +1

    When you say 'Dirty and French' we say 'Chauchat!'.

  • @pompmag
    @pompmag Год назад +1

    I wonder if the very strong backstrap was an attempt to appeal to the Navy. Back in the single shot pistol days seamen were trained to throw their pistol at the enemy after firing it, and so their pistols were very robust. I imagine that the senior officers in purchasing-decision-making positions in the 1870s/80s would have served and seen combat in that era so may have been focussed on the strength of the frame to withstand being thrown like an axe and hitting something solid at short range.

  • @johnpatterson8697
    @johnpatterson8697 Год назад +3

    It looks like an improved Reichsrevolver

  • @francesconicoletti2547
    @francesconicoletti2547 Год назад +1

    Still released a year before the Reichsrevolver. The retro revolver market obviously had not quite got into full swing yet.

  • @yesthecrumbs5806
    @yesthecrumbs5806 Год назад +1

    "Rebuilt in south Africa" "Monkeyed around for a bit" 😂

  • @Gamer_1745
    @Gamer_1745 Год назад

    Thanks Great show

  • @fatttelmundo
    @fatttelmundo Год назад

    Woooh! Revolvers!

  • @stevenwestswanson9263
    @stevenwestswanson9263 Год назад

    Great Video!

  • @stitch626aloha
    @stitch626aloha Год назад +1

    Kinda surprised Ian Mc-GunJesus hasn't gotten in on this more often...

  • @jefffradsham2297
    @jefffradsham2297 6 месяцев назад

    othias forgot to mention that ballistol helps prevent projectile disfunction.

  • @bhoward9378
    @bhoward9378 Год назад

    Bravo!

  • @garthrogers2269
    @garthrogers2269 Год назад

    To me, the step backwards sounds more like a War Office 'request' to rugged-ize and simplify it for issue to the lower ranks and service in the more remote areas of the Empire

  • @sputnikjones6838
    @sputnikjones6838 Год назад

    I just bought my first ever can of ballistol. I haven't opened it yet ,but I will make some moose milk next time I shoot black powder..

  • @julianshepherd2038
    @julianshepherd2038 Год назад +1

    Birmingham is and was a city and made all sorts of metal things. Generally smaller ones.

    • @ZGryphon
      @ZGryphon Год назад

      At first, I somehow misread this as "Birmingham is a city made from all sorts of metal things," and it didn't really seem all that wrong.

  • @slowhand1198
    @slowhand1198 Год назад

    Cool.

  • @VeraTR909
    @VeraTR909 Год назад

    Big Truck selling Ford fiesta's would be the ultimate bait and switch. Make sure you do sell truck nuts though.

  • @stewartstone3926
    @stewartstone3926 Год назад +2

    It's English. Was Lucas Electric involved ?

    • @keithagn
      @keithagn Год назад

      No, because the gun would always function 😅. Regards from Canada 🇨🇦

  • @deforesttappan6478
    @deforesttappan6478 Год назад +2

    I have never heard of triple action! What is it?

    • @ericmckinley7985
      @ericmckinley7985 11 месяцев назад +1

      Old terminology for a double action because cocking the hammer back for single action is the third. Term holds its place somewhat for the arc of revolver development up to its plateau in the early 20th century.

  • @brianj.841
    @brianj.841 Год назад +1

    A little disappointed they didn't compare the webleys and tranter to the S&W #3 top-break. Would have liked to hear their opinions.

    • @tenofprime
      @tenofprime Год назад +1

      The #3 is a single action, kills it right there.

    • @brianj.841
      @brianj.841 Год назад

      @@tenofprime Oh, right. :/

  • @igorbarbosa4044
    @igorbarbosa4044 Год назад

    I don't know why, but it's a good looking hun in my opinion

  • @davidelang
    @davidelang Год назад

    a question on that hammer safety, does it pull the firing pin back far enough that rebounding isn't needed

  • @chooseyouhandle
    @chooseyouhandle Год назад +1

    Wesley's Olde fashioned

  • @ronalddunne3413
    @ronalddunne3413 10 месяцев назад +1

    What is a "triple action" revolver? How is it different from a "double-action"?

    • @TenaciousTrilobite
      @TenaciousTrilobite 9 месяцев назад +2

      It is capable of being fired as a single action or a double action.
      1 + 2 = 3

  • @benpress8884
    @benpress8884 Год назад

    Nice work, as usual. How's that 1911 video coming along?

  • @hermatred572
    @hermatred572 Год назад +1

    Neat

  • @PajamaPantsStudios
    @PajamaPantsStudios Год назад

    Neat!

  • @xXGatekeeper49Xx
    @xXGatekeeper49Xx Год назад

    But what about the tup-brk

  • @justinbellio2285
    @justinbellio2285 2 месяца назад

    2 pounds, 12 shillings. Thats about two and a half pounds plus two shillings Which equals about four hundred and ten dollars in today's money

  • @cjphillips90
    @cjphillips90 Год назад

    Thank you for the video. Commenting for the Algorithm. The episodes are out of order in the playlist, it goes 177 179 180 178, so when you are able to, can you fix it?

  • @chrismc410
    @chrismc410 8 месяцев назад

    Something you dont see everyday: Webley with a loading gate

  • @storyrogin117
    @storyrogin117 Год назад +3

    Comment that shall remain

  • @Primarch359
    @Primarch359 Год назад +1

    The contemporary Michael Kofman Is my go-to source on Ukraine commentary.

  • @cseivard
    @cseivard Год назад

    Webey Proof mark in .455 for the T-shirt?

  • @WalterBurton
    @WalterBurton Год назад

    👍👍👍

  • @matthewrowe9903
    @matthewrowe9903 Год назад

    Honest question but is it normal that the older i get the more intresting these older quirky firearms get ?

  • @user-yv3zy2ru5g
    @user-yv3zy2ru5g Год назад

    Можете сделать видео с автоматом Фёдорова

  • @carlcarlton764
    @carlcarlton764 Год назад +1

    Video is up for 4 minutes and it has 4 comments. Score 4 for the dedicated followers of the channel.

  • @enscroggs
    @enscroggs Год назад

    "the horn..." Oops.

  • @sterlingallis6702
    @sterlingallis6702 Год назад

    I want one

  • @smartacus88
    @smartacus88 Год назад +4

    The Colt 1873 was considered by the British to be "too delicate a mechanism for colonial service" ??
    Thats absurd 😂

    • @tenofprime
      @tenofprime Год назад +1

      Now we know who the richshrevoler was made for!

    • @hailexiao2770
      @hailexiao2770 Год назад +1

      It makes me wonder what they would have thought of a Ruger Super Blackhawk. Still too delicate? 🤣

    • @chaimafaghet7343
      @chaimafaghet7343 Год назад +2

      Colt's DAs don't exactly have a great reputation.

    • @chaimafaghet7343
      @chaimafaghet7343 Год назад +2

      @@derekp2674 No, Colt had a London branch and they were well known to be crap.

    • @chaimafaghet7343
      @chaimafaghet7343 Год назад +2

      @@derekp2674 The SA ones were fine, but Colt really fucked up DA and since SA only persisted in the US, it kind of shafted them on British contracts.

  • @johnkilcer
    @johnkilcer Год назад +2

    At least we know what girl jean pockets are for. Lol

  • @robertsmith4681
    @robertsmith4681 Год назад

    What is the purpose of the triangular nub sticking out behind the trigger ?

    • @jamespalmer7629
      @jamespalmer7629 Год назад +2

      It's the sear. It holds the hammer back and releases it when pressed by the trigger. Having it exposed like that seems common on Tranter-style revolvers

    • @robertsmith4681
      @robertsmith4681 Год назад +1

      @@jamespalmer7629 Thank you, I could not for the life of me figure out what it could possibly be for as it makes no sense for, say, a weird manual safety or something like that.

  • @RyTrapp0
    @RyTrapp0 Год назад

    Europe's complete and utter inability to get revolver ergonomics right, even when they had the often superbly ergonomic American examples to copy off of, will always be one of the most fascinating aspects of firearms history. It makes absolutely no sense, just mind boggling.

  • @storyrogin117
    @storyrogin117 5 месяцев назад

    Comment that shall remain

  • @connarcomstock161
    @connarcomstock161 Год назад

    Liked and commented so Gun Sasquatch can eat.

  • @julianshepherd2038
    @julianshepherd2038 Год назад

    He said Dirty and French and i thought ian would appear.

  • @lorenzogiuliani9144
    @lorenzogiuliani9144 Год назад

    SAA in d.a.?

    • @derekp2674
      @derekp2674 Год назад +1

      Or British homage to the Colt 1878?

  • @Eulemunin
    @Eulemunin Год назад

    Feeding the algorithm

  • @henryattfield8979
    @henryattfield8979 Год назад

    Engagement

  • @johnreed3576
    @johnreed3576 Год назад

    My fav revolver! Can we own them in Britain,,,, like hell we can!

    • @derekp2674
      @derekp2674 Год назад +2

      Well we certainly can own these, but we'd most likely also need to own a section 7.1 or 7.3 firearms certificate unless we were lucky enough to find one only chambered for an officially obsolete cartridge.

    • @dwi2921
      @dwi2921 Год назад

      ​​​​​@@derekp2674
      What cartridges are considered obsolete anyway? I've done a brief overview of the laws in the UK but it would be nice to have a definitive up to date list. I assume 450 Adams and 455 Enfield would be alright, but 476 Enfield would not?
      We still have a bit to deal with when it comes to antiques here in Canada too.
      At first glance an antique requires no license to own and applies to any firearm manufacturered before 1898. But on further investigation it's not that simple.
      For example any repeating firearm (other than a revolver or semi auto pistol), or any firearm using a cartridge with a bullet of 8mm or less, is always a modern firearm. Requiring a license to own.
      Furthermore any 12GA/Bore cartridge gun is considered modern.
      When in comes to handguns it becomes even more difficult. As any handgun 45LC and pretty much the entire .38 family of American centerfire cartridges will always be considered modern, even if they only shoot black powder. Even all reproduction match, wheel, flint and percussion lock reproduction handguns are considered modern (whereas reproduction match, wheel, and flint reproduction longarms are not). As it stands now, the current "modern" (any handgun manufacturered after 1898) handgun market has been frozen by the government. So you couldn't get an Uberti 1851 even if you tried.
      I think we may have fewer options than you guys, now that I contemplate it.

    • @derekp2674
      @derekp2674 Год назад

      @@dwi2921 In the UK a list of obsolete calibres forms par of the Antique Firearms Regulations 2021. I think there is also a cut off date of manufacture, which must be before 1939, and anything held as an antique must not be ever fired. So modern replicas do not qualify.
      None of the British service revolver cartridges are on the list. I suspect this is because batches of brand new .450 are available from time to time and will chamber in all of the later .455 and .476 chambers.
      S&W .44 Russian was recently added to the list because some criminals were acquiring revolvers in that calibre and then getting ammunition made using modified .44 Special cases.

    • @dwi2921
      @dwi2921 Год назад

      @@derekp2674
      Damn, that sucks. I had heard about the changes in 2021, but didn't know about 450, 455 or 476. Also what the deal with criminals using antiques over there, it's not like there is a shortage of illegal modern handguns in Europe/UK?
      So you would be able to obtain a No5 Express in 38-40 or 44-40 then?

    • @derekp2674
      @derekp2674 Год назад

      @@dwi2921 I'm sure both 44 40 and 38 40 are not on the obsolete list.
      Also, despite what some press reports might suggest, illegal firearms are relatively hard to obtain in the UK. I've seen other press reports that show some of the firearms used in crime are converted blank firers or reactivated deactivated firearms. So whilst some criminals can get hold of decent quality black market firearms, the prices paid are high enough to stimulate the offer of lower cost but poorer quality options.

  • @rockydavis94
    @rockydavis94 Год назад

    How do you know so much about guns? Is your dad a military man?

  • @daviddudley1655
    @daviddudley1655 Год назад

    Maybe they used their middle finger to pull the trigger instead of the finger we use nowadays

  • @Dr.LightMarker5613
    @Dr.LightMarker5613 Год назад

    There are few things more attractive than a gorgeous woman holding a gorgeous gun.....

  • @SlavicCelery
    @SlavicCelery Год назад

    I almost feel like this pistol was a joke. Someone decided to make the worst pistol mocking what the army wanted as a joke. They found it and insisted on it. It makes sense no other way.

  • @merlinwizard1000
    @merlinwizard1000 Год назад

    60th, 30 May 2023

  • @owen368
    @owen368 Год назад +1

    Click thinking it was a minuter to find it's a 54 minuter.

    • @Lomi311
      @Lomi311 Год назад

      Hey, 54 times the fun.

  • @dino2gnt
    @dino2gnt Год назад

    ENGAGE!

  • @exploatores
    @exploatores Год назад +1

    at least I can belive. that you used the product before. you got paid for it. It´s not like you are chilling for something. using more or less the same words as all other.