Was stationed there for seven years from 85-92, and come back and visit best friends several times a year since, but have yet to set foot in the museum! Did the same in Great Falls and ignored Charley Russel's studio and gallery untol recently. WHAT'S WRONG WITH ME? I'm only a half hour from the Idaho Museum of Natural History at ISU, as well! Thank Goodness for Your show, and the other shows Wyoming puts out on the state's history. Though born and raised in Idaho, I left enough blood, sweat and tears in Wyoming and Montana to claim them as home, as well. Again, informative as heck, especially love it when ya can tie it to an individual, event, or story!
Very enjoyable and informative video lesson, Evan, in the transition from muzzle-loading long arms to breech-loading long arms employing self-contained metallic cartridges. 👍
Thank you Sir for sharing this fascinating information with us. From a Front Loader to a Breach Loader, as you are aware of, drastically reduced the amount of time to ready the firearm for use. The first opponents of this change had to have messed their drawers. Again, thanks for sharing this information. Stan
I look forward to your series on cartridges. And I hope you can enlighten me on why they made the changes that they did on the cartridge. Too often the why is omitted in the story. Love your videos and look forward to the each week.
My 1865 zulu is one of the nicest trap door conversation i have ever seen, might not be valuable compared to US conversations but I only paid 75 dollars for it.
I for one appreciate you sharing with us!👍🏽😀❤️🇺🇸
Was stationed there for seven years from 85-92, and come back and visit best friends several times a year since, but have yet to set foot in the museum! Did the same in Great Falls and ignored Charley Russel's studio and gallery untol recently. WHAT'S WRONG WITH ME? I'm only a half hour from the Idaho Museum of Natural History at ISU, as well!
Thank Goodness for Your show, and the other shows Wyoming puts out on the state's history. Though born and raised in Idaho, I left enough blood, sweat and tears in Wyoming and Montana to claim them as home, as well.
Again, informative as heck, especially love it when ya can tie it to an individual, event, or story!
I always look forward to your videos. Thank you for all your work at the museum
I love that you explain the complete system and why it matters. Thank you!
Very enjoyable and informative video lesson, Evan, in the transition from muzzle-loading long arms to breech-loading long arms employing self-contained metallic cartridges. 👍
Absolutely of interest to the Hobby, showing the ammunition history. Thanks for all your efforts.
The before Velcro crack got a chuckle from me. Great vid as always. Thanks Evan.
Thank you Sir for sharing this fascinating information with us.
From a Front Loader to a Breach
Loader, as you are aware of, drastically reduced the amount of time to ready the firearm for use. The first opponents of this change had to have messed their drawers.
Again, thanks for sharing this information.
Stan
As always, simply supurb. Thank you so much for your efforts. I anxiously await each new video.
I Absolutely appreciate this video. I do get tired of hearing how the 45-70 was the first U.S. adopted centerfire cartridge.
I look forward to your series on cartridges. And I hope you can enlighten me on why they made the changes that they did on the cartridge. Too often the why is omitted in the story. Love your videos and look forward to the each week.
Thanks! I own a replica, shoot, and DIY my consumables for said system! Love History.
Enjoyed. Thank you, Sir.
Evan, your the perfect fit for the museum, that was my idea thanks for fitting it in.
I appreciated your original comment, which started me down this road.
I appreciated your original comment, which started me down this road.
I like Your show.
Thanks 😎
Very interesting 👍
My 1865 zulu is one of the nicest trap door conversation i have ever seen, might not be valuable compared to US conversations but I only paid 75 dollars for it.
Do you know what firearm was the donor for the conversion? Many were converted from French Tabatiere rifles.
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