I recall my father telling me about a cane in .303 British. It was one of the weapons they had in the Dutch underground in WW2. No idea who built it or if it started as an Enfield.
A modernized version of the Riley with a proper trigger and safety could sell well among survival enthusiasts. A walking stick, air rifle, and shelter pole rolled into one. Saves a lot of weight and space, no?
And you wouldn't have to include the pump, as there are already alternative ways to fill it. Just put a Foster fill nipple under a cap on the handle, and you can refill off a scuba tank, or something like a Hill hand pump, or even one of those Yong Heng compressors. I have one of those for my PCP air rifle. It would be a lot less trouble to use than it would have been back in the day these came out. And cheaper to make, not a bad idea. I like to say that in my own experience, the secret to happiness is learning to sort the occasional good idea from and endless body of bad ones, and this is pretty good idea. Better than it was back then, anyway.
Here in Germany canes which fire shotgun or pistol cartridges had been used both by poachers or hunting gentlemen, to shot surprisingly appearing small game.
A bit un related but I feel like alot of knowledgeable people watch this. Can you guys check out my newest video, on my 1873. It looks unique but im not sure what I got myself into.
I have an idea cane gun fans. The Braverman Stinger is not considered an AOW becase you have to fold it to fire it. ua-cam.com/video/HhnpKyORQy8/v-deo.html What if you made a giant version? It starts out as a straight shaft cane like the pneumatic gun seen here but to fire it you pull and then fold it. Basically a Braverman Stinger supersized until it is big enough to use as a cane. Sadly I suspect there is no way for an amateur gunsmith to find out if this would be legal.
Really, the fact that a person is knowledgeable doesn't necessarily mean s/he is a decent public speaker. Given the amount of money RIA takes in, there should be emough money available to hire a professional.
Ian's become so powerful that now the auction houses he goes to are doing his style.
Glorious.
It's the sincerest form of flattery.
But, this man is not My Gun-Jesus .
Bargain basket Ian this
Fascinating!
TAOFLEDERMAUS hey in a few years someone might let you fire one
Lol, you never know!
Can’t wait to use these once I’m in my 70’ or 80’s
Perfect ! ... something I can buy when my sword and pocket pistol cannot be reach in a fight with another gentleman !
I recall my father telling me about a cane in .303 British.
It was one of the weapons they had in the Dutch underground in WW2. No idea who built it or if it started as an Enfield.
Thank you for a very informative video.
I have been looking for information on the Reilly cane gun for some time.
Thank you again.
A modernized version of the Riley with a proper trigger and safety could sell well among survival enthusiasts. A walking stick, air rifle, and shelter pole rolled into one. Saves a lot of weight and space, no?
Could be. A modern one should definitely be lighter with improvements to metallurgy since the 1850s (think paintball reservoirs).
And you wouldn't have to include the pump, as there are already alternative ways to fill it. Just put a Foster fill nipple under a cap on the handle, and you can refill off a scuba tank, or something like a Hill hand pump, or even one of those Yong Heng compressors. I have one of those for my PCP air rifle. It would be a lot less trouble to use than it would have been back in the day these came out. And cheaper to make, not a bad idea. I like to say that in my own experience, the secret to happiness is learning to sort the occasional good idea from and endless body of bad ones, and this is pretty good idea. Better than it was back then, anyway.
Beautiful and classy protection, support and style all in one.
Here in Germany canes which fire shotgun or pistol cartridges had been used both by poachers or hunting gentlemen, to shot surprisingly appearing small game.
I would love one or more of those in my collection
I clicked on this while wearing headphones. RIP ears.
Roman Torchwick's weapon of choice.
Indeed. I loved his Melodic Cudgel.
How much ? & Wer can I purchase one
I had a take down, SMLE in .410 with a wire stock. Known as poacher's guns.
What is the website to get one of those
How much would a piece like these start at during your auctions?
Thanks Joel 😀😊👍🏼 I would like to see a Video on the Remington Cane Guns 😀🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
So cool I would love to have a cane gun.
Where do you get one from
Grt .. weapon... Like 1st one most .. .22 may be lighter
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A bit un related but I feel like alot of knowledgeable people watch this. Can you guys check out my newest video, on my 1873. It looks unique but im not sure what I got myself into.
Came here from forgotten weapons
Welcome!
Wow wow weewa
I have an idea cane gun fans.
The Braverman Stinger is not considered an AOW becase you have to fold it to fire it.
ua-cam.com/video/HhnpKyORQy8/v-deo.html
What if you made a giant version?
It starts out as a straight shaft cane like the pneumatic gun seen here but to fire it you pull and then fold it.
Basically a Braverman Stinger supersized until it is big enough to use as a cane.
Sadly I suspect there is no way for an amateur gunsmith to find out if this would be legal.
I'd hide my cue in it!
Where is Ian and why isn’t he making this video? You did a good job, but just jesus is gun jesus.
TheAlmostbob chill,he’s a disciple
Brandon roberts gun jesus needs no disciples
Really, the fact that a person is knowledgeable doesn't necessarily mean s/he is a decent public speaker. Given the amount of money RIA takes in, there should be emough money available to hire a professional.
What are you talking about? The presentation was great.
JJ Fleck
Come off it.