Minute of Mae: Remington No.3 aka The Model 1893
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The entry level “get off my yard” shotty.
@alistairfletcher6187
4 ай бұрын
You can easily lead those zippy skinny ones
@oldcarnocar
4 ай бұрын
nice
@guaporeturns9472
4 ай бұрын
Entry level "I’m gonna go get dinner” more common use
@jeyendeoso
4 ай бұрын
Lvl. 1 Shotgun
@michaelathens953
4 ай бұрын
Lol that's exactly what I thought when I first saw may holding it up. "Get off my lawn you damn kids!"
“A tube you can launch shot out of. Puts game on the table. Cheap” - perfect advertisement for this thing IMO
Gotta love those brass shotshells
"THE JURAMENTADO IS COMIN' RIGHT FOR US"
Kiddos, note the smoke. These are Blackpowder rounds. That beauty was produced in the era of the great transition to smokeless powders and it’s critical to know what kind of ammo is safe in any vintage gun, especially, but not limited to, shotguns, regardless of quality. Be safe!
I really enjoy the minutes of mae! Informative, fast, factual and fun!
Thank you very much! You make that centenarian sound highly attractive.
The sheer simplicity and good design makes this gun very appealing to me.
My first gun was a Harrington & Richardson Topper Model 58 in 12 Gauge, chambered for 3" Magnum and full-choke for goose-hunting, given to me by my Dad when I was 13. I still own it and it has an honored place in my forearms collection......
@jacobmccandles1767
2 ай бұрын
As does my 20ga Model 88 Topper. Got it when I was 7, and was wing shooting Huns, Sharptails, and Ducks by age 8.
Thanks Mae, keep them coming, Love your videos. Cheers
So I’ve read how many brass shells they sent to the Philippines and why brass specifically which makes you wonder why they didn’t do that in 1918 for the 1897? Production lines should still of been up or easily put up, old stock should also of taken care of it until production ramped up.
If all you had to worry about was few ducks or geese and a deer a year in a wooded area you could get by with just this. Just like you could get by with an outhouse instead of indoor plumbing or a hurricane lantern instead of electric lights. Cool in theory just not so much fun when it's mandatory.
@mikeseier4449
4 ай бұрын
Scared much?
@AdamOwenBrowning
3 ай бұрын
@@mikeseier4449 How does he sound scared? He's sayin "this'll do" but wouldn't get by in a s/d scenario or if you were trying to take more than 3 birds. What's that got to do with him feeling fear? Support your fellow Americans who say normal things like "I'd rather not a single-shot be mandatory" - why mock that? Completely normal thing to say. Ofc it'd not be much fun if you were mandated by law to only have single-shots - believe me, I'd know!!
@Michaelfatman-xo7gv
3 ай бұрын
@@mikeseier4449 Appears you're not smart enough to be scared.
can't go wrong with a single barrel break action 12 gauge. reminds me of my Iver Johnson Champion.
@mattguest6326
4 ай бұрын
The Champion used the ubiquitous exposed hammer, though. This is a little different than most of the style.
@Big_Mike_1116
4 ай бұрын
@@mattguest6326 yes this side cocking is definitely different and unique!
@jarodcrazyindian
2 ай бұрын
Single shot
@Big_Mike_1116
2 ай бұрын
@@jarodcrazyindian yes the video is of a single shot shotgun. a single barrel break action is, by definition, a single shot shotgun.
@jarodcrazyindian
2 ай бұрын
@Big_Mike_1116 Wow, thanks for the lesson. You really taught me today. Single barrel is an old and misleading Boomer/Fudd term that's ridiculous. Like saying "assault rifle" for an AR15. (Which is a single barrel, semiautomatic rifle, btw).
I've got an ancient, vaguely rusted no-name break open single shot that my great grandfather used to put food on the table. The stock is a little cracked and the sight bead is worn down, but its internals are still working well and the bore is clear of any pitting. At this point, it's well over 100 years old, and it still feeds my family.
That was my wedding shotgun. Thanks for the memories.😢
Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter
@Pcm979
4 ай бұрын
We won't go quietly. The Legion can count on that.
@Mikhail-Tkachenko
4 ай бұрын
@@Pcm979 When I got this assignment I was hoping there would be more gambling.
@matthewshaffer9377
4 ай бұрын
It's been a long tour, all I can think about now is going back home.
@FelixValentiCh.
4 ай бұрын
Any lawman that comes after me won’t have it easy.
The Hunt: Showdown community says hello!
@Earth_P322
3 ай бұрын
Romero enjoyer
Great job Mae 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Funny coincidence, you guys released this video yesterday right after I finished working on this very gun that I bought BECAUSE of your previous episode on it.
The incarnation of “GET OFFMY LAWN!”
So simple it's exactly 60 seconds. Impressive.😊
Nice Mae, very nice!
My grandad had one!
Loved this thing in New vegas lmao
Once upon a time, I voiced the thought of how different would wars be fought, if part of the Geneva Convention dictated that all armies for all nations could only field single shot, break action shotguns as main infantry arms. Great presentation Mae. Thank you for showing us this gun and the story behind it.
@zoiders
4 ай бұрын
These were issued to the Philippines Constabulary. Mostly for suppressing civil unrest. They didn't want to issue them with centre fire repeating arms.
@jrobson100
4 ай бұрын
@@zoidersexactly, same as the Indian constabulary under the British, they had to give them something, but they didn’t want to give them anything too useful lest it fall into the hands of rebels and whatnot.
@zoiders
4 ай бұрын
@@jrobson100 The East India Trading Company and the Colonial Offoce did that not once but twice. First it was the issue of the India Pattern 1858 which was a smooth bore variant of the Pattern 1853 Rifle. A dumbed down version to rob any potential mutineers of the effective range of the Minie Ball. Then they did it again with the Martini action Greener Shotgun which took proprietary cartridges only to be found in Colonial Police stores.
I found your channel through looking for real life videos of guns from the game Hunt: Showdown and its great to see what real gun the romero is based off
@sdhubbard
4 ай бұрын
A man of culture, I see.🧐
@superiorlaboratorypenguin6750
4 ай бұрын
the romero has an exposed hammer though
@jic1
4 ай бұрын
That's more likely either a Stevens or an Iver Johnson.
@Fuzzymandias_
4 ай бұрын
@@jic1 As a european with a very limited knowledge of guns i apreciate it man, Ive looked at them and ur right 👍
*In the Land of Dopey Dreams, Lovely Peaceful Phillipines*
@paleoph6168
4 ай бұрын
Where the bolo man is hiking night and day.
Спасибо!
I have an 1894 Remington double barrel with Damascus barrel. Paid $15 for it as a paperboy in the 1960s and loaded black powder shells to hunt pigeons with. Mine was kinda beat but i couldn't afford the $35 for a mint same model Remington M94 with light engraving at the same gunshop. 😢
Remington just closed Illion for good. 😭
It's a beautiful rifle, it's one of the best I've ever seen, so one dates from 1866 and it's a French. 24-caliber
@redtra236
Ай бұрын
shotgun
Could you do a video about the Merwin Hulbert revolver?
Nice scatter gun. Simple, cheap(at the time) and easy to use. I can see why they issued them to the Philippine Constabulary. Plus, in certain parts of the Philippines, a shotgun would prove more useful than a rifle. If, I had to use only one type of shotgun, it would be a single shot, break open.
Reminds me a little bit of an Iver-Johnson
Whoot whoot
With how simple, durable, and common they are, single shot shotguns are going to last thoughtout the apocalypse for sure.
I have an old Connecticut Arms 12 that has the same release. The problem is, when I fire it, my thumb web is right behind it and I kept cutting the meat when it was fired. When we walked Pheasants in a picket line, I sat it on my right shoulder and when one flushed I would roll it forward and when the foregrip hit my hand I was all lined up and would shoot but NOT cut my hand. I notice you keep your thumb to the right of the chamber, but your hands are way smaller than mine.
The starter shotgun. Like a 5 round .22lr bolt action is a step up somehow
Picked a lot of these off the powder ganger bodies in 2281
@Mikhail-Tkachenko
4 ай бұрын
Just started another new playthrough yesterday
I really hate cleaning after firing black powder!!
Achei interessante o engatilhamento dela.
Presents the casing for you to remove... doesn't even initiate primary extraction.
@Tunkkis
4 ай бұрын
There is an extractor, just not an ejector.
great job Mae, now I know where the lipstick went.; if you are into these big calibre's look into a 4-bore shotgun, Kentucky Ballistics did some videos on it, have a look, well worth it.
was it a black powder only or could it shoot smokeless?
a scatter gun you say
Does that extraction lever rotate the other way?
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I made a hand gun outa 12g biota.awsome.12g=50cal.
Is this shotgun black powder only?
I have a side cocking old remington like that!
Can you guys please make video about the LeMat revolver?
@jic1
4 ай бұрын
While I certainly don't object to them doing that, there are tons of videos on the LeMat, and relatively few on guns like this.
What is that style of pistol grip called? Anyone know?
Romero shotgun from Hunt Showdown. Nice
Sounds like something for basic bird hunting?
@tomhenry897
4 ай бұрын
See guns of the Great Depression
Is 20.6 inches like 90 3/16 mm?
Essa marca Itália amor espiguarda clássica
Not soldier friendly at all when one considers that it could not be fired comfortably from the left shoulder due to that cocking lever getting in the way of the left hand, particularly during recoil.
@TenaciousTrilobite
2 ай бұрын
There was no such thing as a lefty in the military in those days
Sorry if it I’m late, but when’s that video about the 30.03 cartridge and the McClean Automatic Musket, the weapon Samuel McClean proposed to the Ordnance Department in 1919 before dying?
@TenaciousTrilobite
2 ай бұрын
If you loan them one I’m sure they’d be more than happy to cover it
@RaiderCat12
2 ай бұрын
@@TenaciousTrilobite HAHA, good one! There are at most two. One got analyzed by Ian some years ago and eventually got sold at an auction, and there appears to have been another one, which got purchased by some guy, with its receiver destroyed. Both the models lack magazines. So yeah, easy as hell (/s). Anyway, love your videos dude! Keep ‘em up!
💯😯👍!
That was used in the Philippines? I suppose it's better than no shotgun
"GET OUT OF MY TRENCH YOU HUN!"
Wonder if they made a Trap grade?
What are the odds I just FOUND a similar rifle two days ago ? 🤷♂ The lady next door is definitively moving to a nursing home. So her daughters are emptying the house, putting stuff to take for free on the sidewalk. (one of them has studied criminology ! 😅) It looks fake, decorative,... but the extraction system and official punches leave no doubt, it's not a toy ! I'll get the legal papers (or neutralization) done.
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Look Ma’ No Hammers
Er… do we need to chat about my fox sterlingworth? Or my gp greener?
Is it just me, or does this 12 gauge look like a 10 gauge in Mae's hands?
Boom Toob
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Price ????
@TenaciousTrilobite
2 ай бұрын
They haven’t made any for like a century
Starting gun.
36th, 7 March 2024
Will we ever see a video on the trapdoor 45-70? Some were ww1 used
@TenaciousTrilobite
2 ай бұрын
Do you have a source for that? I can’t think of a reason the US would waste space on a ship to drag those to France. Even the Krag only just barely made it with the rail engineers
@redtra236
Ай бұрын
I think that's BS there's never been a source I've seen that claims they were used. The closest thing was arming some stateside militia units with them in case of invasion I believe.
Old farmer shotgun.
How much this
@TenaciousTrilobite
2 ай бұрын
These have probably been out of production for over 100 years now
@redtra236
Ай бұрын
@@TenaciousTrilobite Bru just think he probably means a ballpark price for an obviously used one
@TenaciousTrilobite
Ай бұрын
@@redtra236 Then he isn’t used to buying old firearms to be asking such a vague and difficult to answer question. Demand is low and supply is spotty. They sell for whatever people pay when they find one. Often pretty cheap. Sometimes not.
@redtra236
Ай бұрын
@@TenaciousTrilobite they aren't all that rare
@TenaciousTrilobite
Ай бұрын
@@redtra236 I never said they were rare
Aka a glorified pipe
@paleoph6168
4 ай бұрын
Glorified Toob
ur eyes very beutifull nd u r soooo soooo soooo cute miss
Army didn’t trust them with anything better
nothing to go wrong with that weapon,
Ah yes. The single shotgun from new vegas
Can I try Mae?
Joe Biden special.
Perfect for keeping those pesky Powder Gangers off your porch.
@silverjohn6037
4 ай бұрын
That and a tire iron;).
Mae is cute!
Morros would not stand a chance with Mae.
Something no one talks about.... If you need to put an expendable soldier on roaming guard patrol. This weapon is ideal. He sees a threat, he shoots, the shot alerts everyone in camp to grab their gear and (better) weapons and get ready. It's literally a human early warning system. The one on patrol? He's very likely not going to survive. But then again, he's not supposed to. His Life is considered unimportant compared to that early warning everyone else gets. And when the enemy captures his weapon, all they get is an empty one with very limited use in war. Best they can do is late at night.... hand it off to one of their expendable men and put *him* on patrol duty.
@Bishop1664
4 ай бұрын
Bruh wtf are you on?
@NGMonocrom
4 ай бұрын
@@Bishop1664 Common Para-military tactic. Folks in the know, tend not to talk about it. Too controversial.
@tomhenry897
4 ай бұрын
Anti military much The army didn’t want them to have good weapons incase gets used against them
@tomhenry897
4 ай бұрын
No It’s you making crap up
@NGMonocrom
4 ай бұрын
@@tomhenry897 I don't mind a troll, but they have to be entertaining. Just because YOU have never heard of that para-military tactic, doesn't mean it doesn't exist; or that someone is making it up. It's real. But why actually educate yourself? Hold onto your raging ignorance for as long as possible. And since you're not an _entertaining_ one, last response you'll get from me.
私は今こういう牧歌的な銃が大好きです。 (≧∇≦)b
Just needs an auto ejector
Algorithm engagement comment
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If gun controllers came to power, they may allow you to own one after hefty paperwork, annual fees and taxes. Only rich hobbyist can own one. Has to be locked up at a gov storage facility or approved gun club.
@tomhenry897
4 ай бұрын
Like Brazil and India Poor allow signal shot guns Rich M16/AR15s
It's use in the Philippines in colonial policing by the US closely mirrors the Greener Shotgun used by the British Colonial Police in India. Its quite staggering that buckshot was considered the less lethal option for crowd control but then we were massive racists who didn't really care what happened to the people we imposed our selves upon at the time.
@blank557
4 ай бұрын
Considering British rifles at the time like the Martini Henry were .577caliber, pushing a 400 plus grain bullet, a double-ought 12 gauge is not that much more powerful in comparison. Plus, a shotgun is not going to have the penetration to go through several innocent bystanders in a crowd.
@zoiders
4 ай бұрын
None of what you actually said there makes sense as it's wrong. The Martini was .455 calibre, it had a ridiculous amount of muzzle energy and no a 12 bore shotgun is not in the same ball park. There were not "innocent bystanders" there were people all wanting their country back.
@tomhenry897
4 ай бұрын
Showed your color when said racist India still issues single shot shotguns to police
@zoiders
4 ай бұрын
@@tomhenry897Showed your ignorance about India. The caste system is alive and well in India. As is rampant bigotry, racism and religious violence. Or do you think all brown people from India are the same? Those shotguns by the way are the very same ones we gave them.