Shooting the flintlock carbine of the grenadiers à cheval of Napoleon - Capandball's Single Shots
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A short film about an iconic smooth bore flintlock arm designed for the grenadiers à cheval de la Garde impériale of Bonaparte Napoleon. The short carbine (musketoon) is a modified version of the An IX musket, redesigned in favor of the elite of the mounted troops.
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Sounds a lot better with a real bullet instead of the only black powder shots during reenactment. Most veterans during the Napoleonic wars must have had hearing problems. Standing near the big cannons during our battles already is impressive just imagine the real stuff.
@manavshah8335
9 ай бұрын
especially with so many guns firing, imagine the horror. not during the battle itself, if you survived the hailstrom of shots in the battlefiled, you would be in that bad of a shape because of the adrelanine rush, but afterwards? horrible
@me67galaxylife
5 ай бұрын
i mean it only got worst with time
Merci pour cette super vidéo ! Vive la France et vive l'Empereur ! En ce 2 décembre anniversaire d'Austerlitz et du couronnement de l'Empereur.
This, is up there with the best channels on KZread, for classic and Historic firearms.
What a wonderful tease! I hope there's an episode behind it. Thank you for your attention to historic, as well as ballistic, accuracy.
that's smooth and a smoothbore carbine is rare in this day. keen on this
I like these a little more than my Pedersoli Cavallerie IX carbine, but they're very handy and deliver a pretty good amount of power for their size. A lot of fun to shoot.
I love love love flintlock carbines, there's just something about their proportions that make my brain go "oooh, pretty"
My favorite gun channel.
Absolutely love your videos
why no words? you are always so replete with history and context.
Awesome Cap! It's been a while since I've seen one of your videos, they are Always Great!
I love the smile after shooting 😊
Awesome Musket, I would like to see a comparison between the accuracy of the 1777 carbine and the pedersoli 1798 austrian musket. Great video again!
Very nice thanks for the clip👍👍
Gladly, I'm watching one of your videos, been a while. Hope all is well with you and your family during this holiday season. Wishing you and yours a merry Christmas.
I really needed this video now, I REALLY did..!!
she is beautiful firearm. thank you for sharing this one with us.
Love that! Always a beautiful gun channel with a beautiful Hungarian English Language
Ich liebe es. Das Lächeln nach dem Schuss kann ich absolut nachvollziehen
Great!!!
The usual, for the era, 'variable' powder charge (depending on how much you put in the pan) & a ball/barrel fit like a pea in a bucket(!) Astounding how anything could be hit beyond 25 metres.
I have a Brown Bess ship's carbine that is similar in size...but .75 caliber! I use it as my officer's fusil, reenacting the War for Independence!
VERY COOL , Bet she shoots well with buck and ball too 🤠👍👍
@bellakaldera3305
Жыл бұрын
You know she does!
The mute episodes, Muted Winter Series.
What diameter does your ball bullet have? I am trying to find mold for my 69. caliber smoothbore musket.
hello, good afternoon, can i use this video in a YOutube video about Abd El Kader vs French Foreign Legion?
such a cool weapon hope he hunts with it
@PaulCarley-fp7ro
Жыл бұрын
@Hitmeup_capandball thank you
What is it with BP and old guns? They always seem to produce a grin from ear to ear that you don't see so much with modern guns... and I'm not the shooter...
@bellakaldera3305
Жыл бұрын
The oldest guns are often the most fun!
They're used by the Chasseurs a cheval and all of the Napoleon's cavalry whenever they go dismount
@2adamast
6 ай бұрын
And the sapeurs
Attila the Hun approves this video. 😁
I'm committed to finding some other reason that both of my smoothbores seem to shoot to the right....but deep down I know it's the shooter.
@bellakaldera3305
Жыл бұрын
Don't flinch at the spark!
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Where did you get it from.
That barrel has thin walls doesn’t it?
Is it a replica or an original?
Это историческая вещь,или реплика?
lesz valamikor még magyar videó vagy ne számítsak erre
@capandball >>> 👍👍
Why did YT take down your austerlitz video 😢
@capandball
Жыл бұрын
Dear Adam, it was removed on request of the organizers.
@AdmiralPingu
Жыл бұрын
@@capandball thats sad it was a real pice of art :D
@capandball
Жыл бұрын
@@AdmiralPingu I loved that video as well, but the organizers considered it unauthorized commercial use. I offered them the full video without trademarks to use freely but so far they did not answer. Hope it will be uploaded at least by them, as it is a good promotion of their event.
17.5mm is that around 68cal for us Americans?
@janci9047
Жыл бұрын
yep it is
@mountainholler290
Жыл бұрын
Yep .
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Slow in reloading, you will not survive in war.
Why not load with #4 shot and use it for hunting peasants??
@wildrangeringreen
Жыл бұрын
honestly, the musket ball is better for hunting peasants... you can also kill their livestock with it better than with the shot. that being said, I personally like lead BB sized shot for Pheasant... but that's something else entirely.
Tis is a cool channel. I have two pedersoli shotguns. Where did you get your pouch