Joslyn Civil War Carbines and Rifle (edited)

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  • Опубліковано 10 січ 2024
  • Shooting a Joslyn Model 1855 Monkey Tail Carbine and a Model 1862 Joslyn Carbine, and a Model 1864 Joslyn Carbine and Model 1865 Joslyn-Springfield Rifle.

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  • @snappers_antique_firearms
    @snappers_antique_firearms 4 місяці тому +1

    Wow, doc, you have a amazing collection. Thanks for taking the time to make these videos.

  • @oldscoutgp
    @oldscoutgp 7 місяців тому

    When I saw you wearing a glove on one hand, I thought it was a fashion statement like Michael Jackson. On seeing that 1862 contraption blow open, I understand it's purpose. Lucky for Asa there wasn't a personal injury lawyer under every slimy rock in 1862 like there is today. Your paper cartridges are always a work of art. I stick my end cap paper on the outside now, I find it easier and you can get away using fairly fragile paper. It doesn't look as good though. Good maps again, always like getting the lay of the land. The blue bird day was a nice ending. The western variety is one of my favorites out in the yard.

    • @dr.durellshepard398
      @dr.durellshepard398  7 місяців тому

      Hi gp, and I thank you again for the patronage. I really don't aspire to be Micheal Jackson, I am not a baby-dangler ! But I was getting down with my bad-self. That 1862 model had a very aggressive firing pin and when the primer ruptured it threw shards everywhere. I have my legal team searching for Asa as we speak. I put the end caps on the inside so if I put graphics on the paper tubes it provides an unobstructed canvas to do so, other than that I install them inside or outside. Yes, I love the old maps also. It helps me get my head around the fact that these were real people in real little towns making these objects that we hold and shoot today, If they only knew.
      A flight of Eastern Bluebirds came through to feed on the local fare and I tried to get some footage before they absconded. .....Doc

  • @stephanfoster5043
    @stephanfoster5043 7 місяців тому

    Thanks Doc I always learn so much from your videos. Never see this rifle before. I guess this is where snider got his idea. Thanks

    • @dr.durellshepard398
      @dr.durellshepard398  7 місяців тому

      Hi Stephan, and thank you for your interest. There are similarities to the Snider action, so perhaps. The Joslyn dose automatically extract upon opening, where the Snider is a separate movement. I suspect that the Snider is a stronger action. Regards....Doc

  • @richardsims1805
    @richardsims1805 7 місяців тому

    Great collection, Doctor! Nice shooting! I'm surprised that more of these rifle weren't adopted for use in "The latest unpleasantness"!

    • @dr.durellshepard398
      @dr.durellshepard398  7 місяців тому

      Hi Richard, and thank you. The Springfield version is quite a weapon so one would think more would have been produced. About 3,000 were made early in 1865 and they were purpose made and not conversions. This is before the first Allin conversions, so the Joslyns have the distinction of being the first breech loading cartridge gun fabricated in our nations armory. Regards....Doc

  • @Dimwit_the_last_mountainman
    @Dimwit_the_last_mountainman 7 місяців тому +3

    Wow, Doc! Very facinating and interesting. I've only seen theese in books like Flayderman, and thought nothing of them. Seeing them in a video like this, I realized I missed out. Thanks for bringing them to life! Truely amazing!

    • @dr.durellshepard398
      @dr.durellshepard398  7 місяців тому +1

      Hello John, I know exactly what you are alluding to. For the longest time I did not pay any respect to the early Stevens tip-ups, until I got to shoot a nice example. Thanks so much....Doc

  • @daveclemons1225
    @daveclemons1225 7 місяців тому

    Hi Doc, Another great video! Liked the history about and behind these fine Joslyn carbine's and rifle. I have never had the priviledge to fire one. I liked the design on how the cartridge just slid down into the chamber, pretty slick! Looks like you were having fun! I always learn from your video's. Hope you are doing well. It's pretty cold out here in Minnesota, might break zero tomorrow or the next day for a high. Take care Doc!

    • @dr.durellshepard398
      @dr.durellshepard398  7 місяців тому +1

      Hi Dave, I must say I'm proud to be the steward of that 1855 in particular. I can't imaging building one of those with that long tapered loading port, and it is nicely executed. Boggles my mind. Wow, that is cold "inside" weather you are getting, we are getting half snow and half rain here. Please stay warm, Regards...Doc

  • @SkunkWorksRifle
    @SkunkWorksRifle 7 місяців тому +1

    Always a pleasure watching your videos, I really appreciate them 👍🇺🇸

    • @dr.durellshepard398
      @dr.durellshepard398  7 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for your continued interest Sir. Regards....Doc

  • @longuecarbine
    @longuecarbine 7 місяців тому

    Interesting video! I wondered how the various Joslyn models operated. It appears from the positive closing block that fouling wouldn’t be much of a problem with the 1855 model.

    • @dr.durellshepard398
      @dr.durellshepard398  7 місяців тому

      Hello again Sir. The 1855 really did not leak any gases, a great accomplishment for a paper cartridge arm. Regards...Doc

  • @Strongbuilt1
    @Strongbuilt1 7 місяців тому

    Always learning from your great videos!
    When I was in school I didn’t appreciate history, if only my teachers played videos like yours I would have been an A student.
    Thank you
    Formally strongbuilt.

    • @dr.durellshepard398
      @dr.durellshepard398  7 місяців тому

      Hello Strong-Built, Great to hear from you. Happy Shooting New Year ! I remember so many wasted days in study hall. We needed more field trips to the realism of the outside world to be exposed to things not portrayed in the strict curriculum. Best Regards.....Doc

  • @user-wg2sf7vg6h
    @user-wg2sf7vg6h 7 місяців тому

    Спасибо за видео. Карабины Жослина впервые так подробно и в деталях показаны.
    Вопрос, я слышал раньне, что в бумажные патроны добавляли крахмал, но внятных объяснений этому не нашел. Вижу Вы тоже что-то досыпали, что это и для чего?

    • @dr.durellshepard398
      @dr.durellshepard398  7 місяців тому +1

      Здравствуйте, сэр! Крахмал добавляют в тканевые, тканевые и льняные картриджи, чтобы сделать их жесткими при обращении. Нитраты добавляются в бумажные патроны, чтобы они полностью сгорели в патроннике и не воспламенились при вставке следующего патрона. Врач

    • @user-wg2sf7vg6h
      @user-wg2sf7vg6h 7 місяців тому

      @@dr.durellshepard398 ясно, спасибо за краткий и вразумительный ответ 🖐️😁👍