HBSA WW1 Commemorative Demonstration Film
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HBSA WW1 Commemorative Demonstration Film
Between 2014 and 2018 the Historical Breechloading Smallarms Association (HBSA) set out to collect together and demonstration fire as many of the smallarms used in WW1 as they could arrange. These demonstrations were recorded, and have now been edited into a WW1 Commemorative film. This film can now be viewed on YouTube.
To support this film, the HBSA has compiled on their website a comprehensive Index to the film, with identification and detailed data about each of the 70 individual smallarms demonstrated also available.
The HBSA are very grateful to the numerous members and supporters who loaned and shot their prized historic firearms, to Maurice Kanareck and his colleagues for filming and editing, to the numerous members who helped to compile the data in the Index, to the NRA for all of their help in facilitating these shoots, and to the Home Office and Surrey Police for guidance with legalities.
David
To support this film, the HBSA has compiled on their website a comprehensive Index to the film, with identification and detailed data about each of the 70 individual smallarms demonstrated also available.
The HBSA are very grateful to the numerous members and supporters who loaned and shot their prized historic firearms, to Maurice Kanareck and his colleagues for filming and editing, to the numerous members who helped to compile the data in the Index, to the NRA for all of their help in facilitating these shoots, and to the Home Office and Surrey Police for guidance with legalities.
David
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Great film. Lovely to see so many firearms cared for.
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Thanks to all who were involved with this film thoroughly enjoyed it.
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meteor mk2
smk 19 (0.22)
ruger 12/22 stainless synthetic 22lr
cz 452 style 16 inch 22lr
tikka t3 lite stainless 223
308 howa 1500 varmint
BSA Lightning XL (0.22)
Lanber Over and Under
Baikal mp153
AYA Cosmos 410
1917 BSA SMLE 303
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I will let it slide this once.Ncb2734 wrote:Great film. Lovely to see so many weapons cared for.
Please do a search for the word you used - the W word - and you will realise what I mean.
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Great Video.
Sadly only reminds me of everything the shooting community has lost.
Sadly only reminds me of everything the shooting community has lost.
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I understand where you are coming from Christel and would normally be in total agreement with you but the word was relevant in this instance (Small arms/Weapons used in WW1).christel wrote:I will let it slide this once.Ncb2734 wrote:Great film. Lovely to see so many weapons cared for.
Please do a search for the word you used - the W word - and you will realise what I mean.
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Yeah, it did cross my mind however we need to be consistent when it comes to the public :)Chapuis wrote:I understand where you are coming from Christel and would normally be in total agreement with you but the word was relevant in this instance (Small arms/Weapons used in WW1).christel wrote:I will let it slide this once.Ncb2734 wrote:Great film. Lovely to see so many weapons cared for.
Please do a search for the word you used - the W word - and you will realise what I mean.
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I haven't watched the film but from the Index
During WWI both rifles were chambered in 8x50R it wasn't until the interwar period that both Austria and Hungary switched their rifles (now carbines) to 8x56R.39m 20s Steyr 1895 magazine straight-pull carbine 8x56mmR
39m 49s Mannlicher 1895 magazine straight-pull rifle 8×56mmR
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75 geek points to that man.
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