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1863 Springfield Civil War rifle Chapter 2 

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Some more quality time with this original Civil War rifle. Very cool! We meant to speed up the reloading late in the video, as we did in an earlier video. We just forgot. Anyway, that's the reason for my comments about "speed reloading" and why I did not speak during reloading late in the video. I didn't expect you to be able to hear anything I'd say anyway. :-)
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@farnacleproductions9471
@farnacleproductions9471 7 лет назад
It's really nice to see a civil war veteran reunite with his rifle
@shanek6582
@shanek6582 7 лет назад
I went to the museum in Springfield mass where they made those. They have hundreds of them stacked in racks that were ready to ship out at the end of the war and they kept them I guess. They all look like they were made yesterday, it's one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen! You're a lucky man to have one in that shape.
@benjaminjarrett9816
@benjaminjarrett9816 7 месяцев назад
I’m going to be restoring an original that I bought for 75 bucks, can’t wait till it’s up and running. Thank you for teasing me with all the videos of this beautiful rifle, they have kept me going for this project for awhile now.
@davidbliss3220
@davidbliss3220 7 лет назад
The Springfield Armory museum has a ton of these on display. All never issued they look brand new, very cool and worth seeing
@Weakeyedominant
@Weakeyedominant 7 лет назад
Anyone else think Hickok was issued this brand new in 1864?
@hampusjohansson5200
@hampusjohansson5200 7 лет назад
Basilona Agreed
@tom7601
@tom7601 7 лет назад
John Smith: Sounds like something from the Book of Mormon.
@brandondotson1814
@brandondotson1814 7 лет назад
lol
@jackgreen412
@jackgreen412 7 лет назад
Hey, I resemble that remark....I'm around the same age as Hickok...Perhaps my gg granddaddy was; but he was Confederate. I think his unit at Fort Donelson used whatever they could get, I've read they used some muzzle loading shotguns.
@thomasartman4344
@thomasartman4344 7 лет назад
.45 calibre
@WiltedSnausage207
@WiltedSnausage207 7 лет назад
Perfect timing! Just sat down with my lunch.
@iphone202020220
@iphone202020220 7 лет назад
Perfect timing! Just finished packing my bowl.
@Cleverhandle357
@Cleverhandle357 7 лет назад
Perfect timing! Just 3 weeks before the Second Civil War
@haroldsmith1532
@haroldsmith1532 7 лет назад
+Vincent Trudel true
@willie_brydon
@willie_brydon 7 лет назад
Perfect timing! Just finished dinner.
@Drloser-yj6sp
@Drloser-yj6sp 7 лет назад
lol
@johnnybragg5832
@johnnybragg5832 7 лет назад
This make my Sunday better. Sitting in East Tennessee drinking coffee and listening to the gong. Thanks.
@HonduDan
@HonduDan 7 лет назад
I rather enjoy cleaning guns after shooting a bit, but this sir, would drive me nuts. All the respect in the world to you for cleaning that mess for all of us fans! We appreciate you and John, keep up the good work!
@Spyderist
@Spyderist 7 лет назад
great history lesson
@surplussean3364
@surplussean3364 7 лет назад
Civil War era rifles are my new niche. I have over 130 rifles and pistols of different types and as of late, I've grown an interest into single shot rifles. I appriciate each shot more. My recent purchases were a Browning B-78, Ruger No 1 and a Remington rolling block. Still want a trapdoor Springfield and a Sharps. Most of my firearms are military collectibles. There's just something about them. Like the nostalgia and feel of an older car.
@haroldzavakos589
@haroldzavakos589 7 лет назад
Surplus Sean
@BilgePump
@BilgePump 7 лет назад
Surplus Sean; Great work Sean. That's impressive. My experience w/black powder is to sh$tcan the synthetic powder pelts and use "real black powder" & mini balls out of my Thompson Omega. I may not be all the way back to a Civil War rifle but I'm on my way!
@surplussean3364
@surplussean3364 7 лет назад
BilgePump...Thanks. Gun collecting is my vice. It's an expensive hobby. My wife hates that I buy so many guns. The plus side is that they hardly ever lose value and I have something physical to show for my money. My love of guns comes from my Dad. He had a lot also, but I think a lot of my interest comes from my interest in history. My Dad loved history so my childhood vacations were spent going to civil war battlefields
@bobmenard5796
@bobmenard5796 7 лет назад
Very well done video as usual, you are an excellent teacher and very well informed. And what a great rifle!! You're a lucky guy to own that gem! Keep up the great work you and John do for all of us.
@mtnbiker310
@mtnbiker310 7 лет назад
I'm glad you're taking your time and (mostly) running patches between shots. Just last week a local guy was reloading and put the bullet and rod through his arm. Stay safe out there.
@stoneblue1795
@stoneblue1795 7 лет назад
Loved it, keep em coming. The "early arms" stuff is great. That is some massive lead heading down range from that beast. Plenty accurate for white tail deer and certainly enough wallop!
@MegaBurndown
@MegaBurndown 7 лет назад
i went back 6 years of your videos found the 1858 Remington revolver video time for a new one keep them coming
@tonyl1951
@tonyl1951 7 лет назад
Was a wonderful insight to history, part 1 and 2, sad in someways that so many good men perished during that time. On a lighter note preservation of history is very important and I watch all your vidios and I am constantly amazed with your knowledge. So much so I am sure you have forgotten more than I'll ever know!! Thanks from OZ (Australia :-) )
@rosiewinter3938
@rosiewinter3938 7 лет назад
I have learned a lot from you on how to handle firearms...loading safety and how to hit a target. Thanks man.....I used to shoot years ago....had head injury..so I'm reteaching myself to do it again and your videos have been a great learning tool....thanks!!!!
@siestatime4638
@siestatime4638 7 лет назад
I need smellovision for black powder videos...
@davidca96
@davidca96 7 лет назад
I would love to have a 1861 Springfield, or even 1863. It's a major piece of history.
@mstyles50
@mstyles50 7 лет назад
I truly enjoy your video's. I use to have a Jonathan Browning Mountain Rifle in .50 cal. I got to relive that slow shooting again, it is fun! Thank you.
@wpbryant
@wpbryant 7 лет назад
man I love your videos, just real talk and real shooting.
@monkeyship74401
@monkeyship74401 7 лет назад
Hey Hickock, I did some re-enacting in the late 80's and early 90's. Blanks are just as loud as live ammunition. They are much messier than live ammo. Having a projectile allows the power to burn "relatively" cleaner. So cleanup at the end of the day was very very very messy. Hot (boiling) water and a little dish soap usually did the trick. The safety rules forbade a number of things. No projectiles allowed on the field!!! not even a loose one in a pocket somewhere. They also asked us to not use the ramrod while in the field. If you got really busy, and left that in the barrel, it turns into a Javelin. Keep up the good work.
@markvalens9636
@markvalens9636 7 лет назад
Great video. Interesting bit of history. Thanks.
@hellrazorofficial9178
@hellrazorofficial9178 2 года назад
Even down to finest detail....wonderfull woodgrain on this beauty.
@r.k.1355
@r.k.1355 2 года назад
so cool to see Hickok still has his old service rifle.
@TheTarrMan
@TheTarrMan 7 лет назад
Black power is always fun. Glad to see you having a great time.
@deathk26
@deathk26 7 лет назад
Was waiting for the joke as soon I heard the chopper off in the distance, haha!
@heyman8308
@heyman8308 7 лет назад
I grew up shooting muzzle loaders with my dad...gotta love it :) you should do a video showing everyone how cleaning these are a bit different.
@youngfeezy7969
@youngfeezy7969 7 лет назад
looks like u guys got another new camera. the quality on this video is amazing. keep up the great videos boys
@Tomatohater64
@Tomatohater64 7 лет назад
Thank you very much for this video. I enjoyed this even more than your review of the Ruger Redhawk, my favorite.
@oregonadam6367
@oregonadam6367 7 лет назад
Hickok you're the best.
@willyeng2445
@willyeng2445 7 лет назад
Great video. Now all we need is a chapter two of the brown bess :)
@davidslone9776
@davidslone9776 3 года назад
I use the small alcohol patches, that you can get at the pharmacy, that some folks use to swab an injection site. The alcohol cleans the bore, and evaporates very quickly, leaving a clean bore for a follow-up shot. That seems to work better than just a dry patch, or an oil soaked patch.
@reelconquest2063
@reelconquest2063 7 лет назад
Someone may have mentioned it already but speed loading didn't work. no biggie, just glad to see you bring this great classic back out! thanks hickok !
@hickok45
@hickok45 7 лет назад
WE forgot to do that before rendering.
@nickp97
@nickp97 7 лет назад
Love these. Use them in reenactments, it's an awesome gun!
@blackpowdershooter44
@blackpowdershooter44 7 лет назад
Great video! Can't beat black powder! I need to get one of these sometime.Thanks for taking the time to make this video!
@KennyInVegas
@KennyInVegas 7 лет назад
I've had to extract a .45cal lead ball from my rifle. I made my own extractor tip out of a 2" metal wood screw. I cut off the screw head and ran a die (10-24) over it ........... then threaded it onto my ram rod and extracted the lead ball. Works GREAT!
@GnomeHatt
@GnomeHatt 7 лет назад
Love this, I found you channel looking for vids on this gun
@johncunnington3914
@johncunnington3914 7 лет назад
The bullet pullers work well. I've used them on 32, 45, 50, and 54 cals. The only time I had a problem was with a sabot. The plastic sabot stayed and the bulled pulled. I had to do the dry-ball trick with just a little powder.
@mannys9130
@mannys9130 7 лет назад
The "ADT security" sign gave me a chuckle. Hmmmm, I suppose ADT could stand for "a double tap" or something similar. Beautiful firearm Hickok. Thanks.
@Stropitor
@Stropitor 7 лет назад
That is one loud rifle!
@114mohe
@114mohe 7 лет назад
I couldn't find an original 1863 that wasn't just a rusted out wall hanger, so I bought a Pedersoli replica 1863. I highly recommend them, wonderful quality, fit and finish and accuracy. A little pricey but well worth it.
@jefflee3911
@jefflee3911 7 лет назад
man 2million plus subs. come a long way. congrats
@W7DSY
@W7DSY 7 лет назад
If you keep dissing 22 Plinkster, you won't get your bicycle back.
@ericmiranda9841
@ericmiranda9841 7 лет назад
Cavernous bore impressive. Another great video...
@rebel1187
@rebel1187 7 лет назад
I grew up going to civil war reenactments and shooting muzzle loaders you would be surprised at how fast some people can load them me and my Dad always made our own mini balls and I love using those can't stand using a round ball
@robertspeicher5047
@robertspeicher5047 Год назад
That original 1861 reminds me the day, in a gun shop in Texas I came upon a Navy Arms 1863 musket. The wood was super dark brown and bright stainless . Yours , at first glance looks like that rifle. The age and pitting says yours is real.
@Akhi11eus
@Akhi11eus 7 лет назад
I've watched a half dozen or so of Hickock's black powder videos, but it just struck me how funny it is that modern black powder enthusiasts take so many precautions meanwhile the soldiers that used these in combat would fire round after round under combat stress. Makes you wonder whether all that precaution is worth it. Better to be on the safe side haha.
@MultiCasull
@MultiCasull 7 лет назад
É muito bom ter você de volta,aqui é Vilmar do Brasil.
@BuggsyMogues
@BuggsyMogues 7 лет назад
Every time you break out a piece of history from this era, I cross my fingers the Spencer is going to be on the table. I know the original 56-56 won't be making an appearance but I believe Chiappa makes a reproduction chambered in 45lc.
@charlestyler6889
@charlestyler6889 7 лет назад
They make pre-greased patches that help clean and make it easier to load. I have to use on the newer sabot-ed rounds that are tighter than the old musket rounds.
@alexarmstrong4188
@alexarmstrong4188 6 лет назад
Great video!
@nicetna2010
@nicetna2010 7 лет назад
Sounds like a cannon. What a rifle!
@Cherokie89
@Cherokie89 7 лет назад
I've had to pull a ball twice. You are right, it is very difficult to do, but it is doable... Thankfully. It was a flintlock longrifle, 45 caliber with a 440 round ball and thick denim patch. TIGHT fit. I couldn't get enough powder in to do the trick. Tried compressed air too. No luck.
@TheToillMainn
@TheToillMainn 7 лет назад
I love your channel, man! You don't care if a gun is just cool, useless, suck or anything as long as it is fun to shoot. A weapon doesn't need to be perfect to have fun at the shooting range.
@CaptainDerp
@CaptainDerp 7 лет назад
Awesome. Said last video it's been long since we saw a black powder/muzzleloader video then bam. Right on time..
@j0sh368
@j0sh368 7 лет назад
Nice video keep it up i love this channel!
@bibbyman2
@bibbyman2 7 лет назад
You need to sign the used patches and sale them on Ebay.
@brianmiller9365
@brianmiller9365 7 лет назад
busted a gut!!! Hilarious. *BGM.41
@battlefieldnoob6219
@battlefieldnoob6219 7 лет назад
Great video
@Exophis
@Exophis 7 лет назад
love this rifle so much history :)
@amim.3299
@amim.3299 7 лет назад
Ballin hickok45
@TheBananaBoba
@TheBananaBoba 7 лет назад
Beautiful gun
@markvalens9636
@markvalens9636 7 лет назад
The CQ.combat in the american civil war era terrifies me, which is strange because my great grandfather fought the Italians with swords and lances on horseback. Just something about a bayonet and butt strike that terrifies me utterly.
@tehgamerfromhell4523
@tehgamerfromhell4523 7 лет назад
every time you fire that thing I hear the battle hymn of the republic
@larskunoandersen282
@larskunoandersen282 7 лет назад
nice gun. what history.
@robertbennett6418
@robertbennett6418 7 лет назад
Was at a Gun Show recently and saw an M1 Garan Tanker. An M1 Garan about thr length of a M1 Carbine. Never knew it existed.
@majormojo9830
@majormojo9830 4 года назад
Theyre faked that way
@Devlin48
@Devlin48 7 лет назад
Would you/have you make a video going over the cleaning equipment you use? Does anyone have a link to a video that he says explaining the tools he uses for cleaning. I'm primarily interested in the what the end of the ramrod he uses to put patches down the barrel and then pull the patch out without it coming off the end is called. Does anyone know?
@Ashfielder
@Ashfielder 7 лет назад
Have you ever fired a Martini Henry Hickok? The only issue is trying to find the ammo I suppose.
@888armadillo
@888armadillo 7 лет назад
I have removed a patch from my BP rifle by removing the nipple then using a pressurized spray can to blow it out. Might be used to remove a stuck ball too.
@1994CPK
@1994CPK 7 лет назад
Hickock45, please think about doing a chapter 2 "Brown Bess"
@Southern.Gentleman
@Southern.Gentleman 7 лет назад
Could you do a Flintlock Brown Bess chapter 2
@dynamicscreen358
@dynamicscreen358 5 лет назад
Hi , just seen a guy firing the spring field,he said you can pour the powder into the barrel ,mini ball in the pouch,{ball and powder in same pouch crimped so you know which way to pour}which drops in the barrel ,firing time 25 secs.
@Frostarrowsz
@Frostarrowsz 7 лет назад
Is there any chance of the mini ball falling out if you hold it at an angle/directly down? You mentioned the bore being bigger, and if it was clean the ball would fall down to the bottom, so it got me curious.
@nocturnalscorpion4527
@nocturnalscorpion4527 7 лет назад
hickok45 can you do a review of the Medusa M47. thank you, I love your videos. keep up the good work.
@terrygraham1877
@terrygraham1877 7 лет назад
AWESOME!!!
@jessecarrier9021
@jessecarrier9021 7 лет назад
love these vids. if u can plz do more muzzle loader videos
@tracyquiring4185
@tracyquiring4185 7 лет назад
"Speed loading mode" lol. Velly funny man, velly funny!
@charlesthomasquate5539
@charlesthomasquate5539 7 лет назад
I couldn't do it I mean hell it looks like a lot of fun but thank you Hickok for showing us how and why do you refer to your self as dumb I mean you were a teacher and still are just a slight change in the setting once again thank you. so much I mean it. cuz you got me in to shooting
@rizaradri316
@rizaradri316 7 лет назад
can you do a review of US Navy MK2 Mod 1 rifle
@shanek6582
@shanek6582 7 лет назад
I use a squirt bottle full of water with a couple drops of dawn dish washing soap and squirt my cleaning patch, it works a lot better than a dry patch.
@hickok45
@hickok45 7 лет назад
It does work better, but I don't like to get liquid down in the chamber while I'm still shooting.
@shanek6582
@shanek6582 7 лет назад
I've shot all day like that, you don't soak the patch, just get it about as wet as a spit patch. It'll dry before you get your next powder measured. I learned this from years of shooting matches in WV with the Mountain State Muzzlelaoder Association. Spit patches get real old after shooting for hours, and dry patches get stuck too easy. I was taught you really never run a dry patch.
@spyderxtra777
@spyderxtra777 7 лет назад
hickok45 what about a drop of balistol on the patches between shots? (That's what I do)
@shanek6582
@shanek6582 7 лет назад
Spyder, you don't want to use any oil products on patches while shooting, it can accumulate and you'll get misfires. The point of using a patch that's slightly damp with either spit or a slight spritz with water with a SMALL amount of soap is it lubricates the patch enough so it won't get stuck, and it dries in seconds, especially if you've fired a few shots already. This was common knowledge where I'm from.
@a1amm
@a1amm Год назад
For what it is worth, you might have mentioned that the barrels on the original guns are iron, not steel. Firing an original with 60 grains of powder might produce more of an explosion than you expected! If you intend to get involved with a 61 type Springfield, get a repro, and stay safe!
@hickok45
@hickok45 Год назад
Yep, they were iron back then firing 60 grains of black powder, just as they are iron today firing 60 grains of black powder. As with any antique firearm, you want to check it out and make sure it's safe to shoot, whether it's an 1st Generation Colt or an antique muzzleloader. If you intend to get involved with antique firearms, get them checked out, but as with many, many thousands of people who shoot antique arms, don't just out of fear or an unnecessary obsession with "safety," feel that you can only shoot reproductions. My shooting experience has been vastly enriched through the years by experiencing so many antique firearms., maybe because I've never known anybody who blew himself up, or have even heard of anybody who blew himself up. :-) That said, everybody else's mileage might vary. Always do what you think is safe and be sure you are aware of your limitations.
@kaymio6547
@kaymio6547 7 лет назад
Don't you accumulate residue at the shooters end of the barrel, either by pushing down balls or patches? As far as to the extend that the primer hole gets closed up?
@marcflowers3255
@marcflowers3255 7 лет назад
can you also do a review on the ruger american compact please
@Sunfade38
@Sunfade38 7 лет назад
I was feeling a black powder itch coming along. Could you make a video featuring your signature series 1860 army?
@A2discgolfdude
@A2discgolfdude 7 лет назад
All that memory loss must be from smoking all those pots... LOL
@marcflowers3255
@marcflowers3255 7 лет назад
what day are you planning on doing the review of the new lcp 2 also what is your favorite carry gun based on your experience
@forsuretina
@forsuretina 7 лет назад
Hey Hickok, could you tell us the story of your belt buckle? Looks very nice!
@xtremememestv1717
@xtremememestv1717 7 лет назад
Hickok it would be amazing if you did a video on the ruger p89
@HDInstrumental1
@HDInstrumental1 7 лет назад
I was wondering, would you be able to make a video about the old píšťala weapon, used in Europe in the 15th century?
@quercusrobur5004
@quercusrobur5004 7 лет назад
Hey Hickok, could you please make a video on the 1857 Smith Carbine?
@rjprescott4742
@rjprescott4742 7 лет назад
The reason for removing the barrel band springs was it was cheaper and faster to make when you needed rifles fast removing the springs meant your factory could make 20% more a day that is a big deal.
@bigchungus8131
@bigchungus8131 7 лет назад
What brand of Musket Caps do you use?
@BanCorporateOwnedHouses
@BanCorporateOwnedHouses 7 лет назад
Hey hickok45, I'd love for you to do a review of a Steyr M1912. Thanks!
@YouOnlyIiveTwice
@YouOnlyIiveTwice 7 лет назад
You think you'll ever be able to get your hands on a Springfield Pedersen Device to do a video on? It's such an interesting rifle.
@bambusel9170
@bambusel9170 7 лет назад
I love to see these cool and historical guns ones again by the way you didn't do a Chapter 2 about the Krag rifle
@hickok45
@hickok45 7 лет назад
Did a Krag Carbine Chapter 2. That's the one I own.
@firebird_spleen4190
@firebird_spleen4190 7 лет назад
Yes!
@Beaumont6
@Beaumont6 7 лет назад
Would love to see a Brown Bess chapter 2
@dreamboieamboie9696
@dreamboieamboie9696 7 лет назад
Sir could you please use taurus 24/7? Just like to see you handle that gun maybe i can have idea how great that gun. Planning to buy one thanks.
@HardEarnedBacon
@HardEarnedBacon 7 лет назад
You guys should read "The Guns of the South" by Harry Turtledove if you want a really interesting alternative version of the Civil War.
@chriss6398
@chriss6398 7 лет назад
I read that entire series it is a great read.
@mrraee1
@mrraee1 7 лет назад
having a trouble after i removed the nipple the hole is clogged so i have no air flow when i blow thru the barrel. how can i clear this problem? the person i got it from didnt keep up with the maintance
@CB-dw1wo
@CB-dw1wo 7 лет назад
How is the recoil on something like this? What caliber would you compare it to in todays type rounds?
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