The most important airgun in (American) history

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The most important airgun in (American) history

Post by xl_target » Wed Jun 27, 2012 8:46 pm

What was one gun that was pivotal is changing the history of a society?

An obscure air rifle can be credited to have an enormous influence on how the young country of the United States of America developed.

It was a Girandoni, an Italian-made .46 caliber repeating rifle. How it arrived in America in 1803 is unknown but it became the essential weapon of Lewis and Clark on their westward explorations. Without the firepower of the Girandoni, Lewis and Clark may have never survived their journey.

Watch this brilliant video produced by the NRA’s National Firearms Museum. It’s the about history of the gun and how Lewis and Clark capitalized on its features which in turn, made their journey a success.
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Re: The most important airgun in (American) history

Post by arjunsrv » Thu Jun 28, 2012 6:06 pm

Great Video.

Thanks Xl

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Re: The most important airgun in (American) history

Post by Prabhath » Thu Jun 28, 2012 6:35 pm

Nice video. Thank you for posting.

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Re: The most important airgun in (American) history

Post by TC » Thu Jun 28, 2012 9:17 pm

Thank you XL... I could take a guess when I saw your thread. Read about the beauty in American Rifleman years ago.

Great video

Cheers

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