Shooting USA The Civil War Sniper

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024

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  • @chamber.it30.06
    @chamber.it30.06 Před 2 lety +17

    I grew up watching American shooter and Saturday morning hunting shows in the early 90s

    • @spudkidmandudebro
      @spudkidmandudebro Před 11 měsíci

      Me too. I enjoyed American Shooter more than Saturday morning cartoons!

    • @commensence9576
      @commensence9576 Před 4 měsíci

      Outdoor network this just brought back memories I wasn't watching cartoons in the morning I was watching him and on this episode of American shooter

  • @Bayan1905
    @Bayan1905 Před 2 lety +12

    There's an excellent biography out there on Jack Hinson, and he far from started the fight against the Union Army. Hinson was actually quite cordial and was very friendly with and had dinner with Ulysses Grant on more than one occasion. Grant was recalled back to the east from the Tennessee campaign and less competent and more brutal commanders were put in charge who cared little or nothing for the rules of war. Hinson's two sons were out hunting one morning and a Union cavalry patrol found them. Thinking they were Confederate guerillas, Jack's two sons were shot, then their heads cut off. The Union cavalry Lieutenant took the heads, stuck them on the fence post in front of Jack, his wife and remaining children and the bodies were brough to the local town square. If it wasn't for a local doctor who happened to be visiting with the Hinsons and who witnessed the event, the Union soldiers would have taken Jack too despite not having any evidence of him being involved with the confederacy in any way. Jack would lose two more sons who were involved with the Confederacy but as enlisted soldiers, then his home was burned to the ground and two more of his kids died of disease while they were in hiding. Jack Hinson was 56 years old when this all happened, not at all a young man to be going off to fight.

    • @russkydeutsch
      @russkydeutsch Před 9 měsíci +1

      This is so incredibly sad. I couldn't imagine that happening to my children.

  • @Bayan1905
    @Bayan1905 Před 2 lety +7

    I wish a little more research would have been done here. One, Jack had his rifle made after his sons were killed, not before the war. He went to Lewis County and had the gun custom made because he knew the rifles he currently had weren't up to the job. The gunmaker was indeed William E. Goodwin who used what parts he had on hand because with the war on, you couldn't get anything new in past Union troops which occupied the whole area. Jack didn't even start his one man war until spring of 1863, two years into the war. I recommend you get the book, "Jack Hinson's One Man War by Tom McKenney who did an excellent job of researching Jack and his entire family as well as tons of records before putting it all together. That book was written in 2009, before this video came out so someone could have looked at it first before they put this together.

  • @6Sally5
    @6Sally5 Před 2 lety +16

    Just yesterday, I was trying to somewhat accurately shoot my .308 Ruger with a 4-16x50 Vortex scope. To be able to hit a man at 600 yards with a b/p rifle with minimalist iron sights is very humbling indeed!

    • @hanc37
      @hanc37 Před 2 lety +2

      It's very possible with the proper elevated adjustable sights. I'm sure you seen them on Sharps Rifles...

  • @chubbethsthunder
    @chubbethsthunder Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you very much. Have a blessed weekend.

  • @stag3t-muspsa910
    @stag3t-muspsa910 Před rokem +1

    I would love to see this weapon in person great history

  • @action1400
    @action1400 Před 2 lety +1

    I followed you years ago and here I am following you again, keep going, your follower from Saudi Arabia.

  • @grollbringer
    @grollbringer Před 2 lety +4

    A fascinating video and a interesting story. Greetings from Germany

  • @laughingdog6010
    @laughingdog6010 Před 2 lety +4

    Jack Hinson was a fine American and his rifle was speaking clearly during the war against the CSA.

    • @killedpatrick
      @killedpatrick Před 2 lety +2

      “Whipping a neighbours slave”….. fine American

    • @randymagnum143
      @randymagnum143 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@killedpatrick damn Democrats will *never* change.

  • @damienparoski2033
    @damienparoski2033 Před 2 lety +3

    This was a very fascinating video!

  • @nickentz4614
    @nickentz4614 Před 8 měsíci

    Old Jack was no joke.

  • @user-qe3ec1fq3c
    @user-qe3ec1fq3c Před 5 měsíci

    He was from Kentucky and worked in Kentucky, not Tennessee.

  • @steemerxaxon1643
    @steemerxaxon1643 Před 2 lety +5

    GOOD OLE VOLUNTEER!!!!! NO PLACE LIKE HOME HERE IN ROCKY TOP... GOOD DUDE!!!!

  • @docholliday3273
    @docholliday3273 Před 2 lety +1

    Hiram Berdan knew the psychological impact of extremely accurate shooters on the enemy. Of course, Berdan was on the wrong side....Union.

  • @jesong
    @jesong Před 2 lety +1

    Need more programs like this in America right now.

  • @podsmpsg1
    @podsmpsg1 Před 2 lety +1

    The Confederate sniper was actually a better shot than the Union sniper. Southern sharpshooters shot and killed twice as many Union soldiers as Union sharpshooters killed Southern soldiers.

  • @henryofskalitz2228
    @henryofskalitz2228 Před 2 lety

    that's a percussion Pennsylvania rifle since it has that double trigger set. They were originally made in Chambersburg PA. Very close to where I live.

  • @SuperCurtisg
    @SuperCurtisg Před 9 měsíci

    this guy still alive ?

  • @pwrplnt1975
    @pwrplnt1975 Před 2 lety

    Amazing story, thank you!

  • @iBleedStarsAndBars
    @iBleedStarsAndBars Před 2 lety +1

    Great story

  • @2Stonefly
    @2Stonefly Před 2 lety +1

    "It's hard to say exactly how you feel about him. But, to me, he is my hero." Hard to say?

  • @JusticeforLiberty
    @JusticeforLiberty Před 7 měsíci

    You guys did no research at all about this , truly shameful. Jack declined to enter the war until Union soldiers beheaded his sons that were out hunting squirrels and hung their heads on his fence.

  • @TheBartowBoy
    @TheBartowBoy Před 2 lety

    Interesting story!!

  • @norwegiandude6263
    @norwegiandude6263 Před 2 lety

    💪😎👍
    🇧🇻

  • @thinman8621
    @thinman8621 Před 2 lety

    Seems old Jack had anger issues.

  • @pb5685
    @pb5685 Před 2 lety

    PLEASE GO OUT... BUT EVERYONE GO OUT IN THE STREET... GRANDPARENTS... YOUNG PEOPLE.... CHILDREN.... EVERYONE.... GO OUT EVERY YEAR ON NATIONAL RIFLE DAY WITH THE PILLOWS TO THE STREET...GIVE PILLOWS THAT DAY...TO THE SENATORS...TO THE CONGRESSMEN, TO THE POLICE OFFICERS...TO THE LAWYERS....TO THE NEIGHBOR...TO THE FAMILY MEMBERS. YOUR PILLOWS....DECLARE THAT DAY THE DAY OF FRIENDSHIP....AND MAKE A PILLOW WAR...PLEASE....ALSO INVITE PUTIN AND HIS FRIENDS TO PARTICIPATE AND...BE HAPPY AND LET US LIVE IN PEACE TO OTHERS...I REPEAT....LET US LIVE IN PEACE TO OTHERS....THE DAY OF THE RIFLE WOULD HAVE ITS COUNTED DAYS.

  • @chamber.it30.06
    @chamber.it30.06 Před 2 lety

    good we need to be like Jack
    and I live in east tn

  • @psikot
    @psikot Před 2 lety

    It was a war of Southern Aggression.
    January 3, 1861
    Gov. A.B. Moore ordered Alabama troops to seize three federal installations in the state - the arsenal at Mount Vernon, and Fort Morgan and Fort Gaines.
    Louisiana State Militia forces seized the
    powder magazine in Baton Rouge, LA and rest of the arsenal on
    January 10, 1861.
    January 24th 1861 Georgia militia siezed Augusta Arsena