Channel: @canadianclassics
This video features a Remington Model 66 rifle, chambered in .22 caliber. The description highlights its inclusion in a personal gun collection, appealing to fellow gun collectors and enthusiasts interested in this specific firearm model and its caliber.
This video tests the accuracy of a Russian SVT-40 rifle at 50 and 100 yards using inexpensive Chinese ammunition. The presenter notes the rifle's current undervaluation in Canada compared to the US market. Initial groups at 50 yards were around 2-2.5 inches, improving slightly after sight adjustments. At 100 yards, groups remained around 2.5 inches, with a noted crosswind affecting performance.
This entry details an antique French flintlock pistol from the 1700s, identified by its fleur-de-lis markings. The speaker, a collector, acquired it for $500 in rough condition, noting potential overpayment. The content focuses on historical identification and condition assessment rather than practical firearm use.
This guide details the operation of the Mossberg 173 bolt-action .410 shotgun, covering loading, firing, and safe handling. The video demonstrates successful clay target engagement, highlighting the firearm's functionality for enthusiasts and collectors. It emphasizes safe firearm handling and successful target acquisition.
This video provides a detailed look at the Winchester Model 62 pump-action .22 rifle. It showcases the rifle's condition, demonstrates the smooth pump action, and illustrates the traditional loading procedure into the tubular magazine. A live-fire sequence highlights the rifle's reliability and rate of fire.
This video provides an overview of the Winchester Model 1903 semi-automatic rifle, chambered in the less common .22 Auto cartridge. It highlights the rifle's production years (1903-1936), its historical significance as one of the first commercial semi-autos, and its simple takedown mechanism for cleaning. The presenter also touches on the rarity and cost of .22 Auto ammunition in Canada and the potential issues of firing .22 Long Rifle in this firearm.
This review covers the new Browning BLR rifle in .308 caliber, purchased for $850. The video includes a functionality test in a snowy outdoor setting, demonstrating the lever action and firing the rifle at a target. The reviewer, identified as a firearms enthusiast, shows knowledge of the firearm and safe handling practices.
This guide details the unique action operation and loading procedure for the Winchester Model 1903, the first commercially successful semi-automatic .22 caliber rifle. Instruction is provided by a specialist in classic firearms, demonstrating safe handling and the characteristic plunger-style charging handle and stock-integrated magazine.
The video details a significant firearm acquisition in Canada, totaling just under $5,000. The presenter showcases a variety of firearms, including vintage and modern pieces, discussing their prices, models, and calibers. The acquisition was influenced by a perceived decrease in firearm prices due to economic conditions in Canada.
This video reviews a BSA Martini rifle chambered in .22 Hornet, highlighting its rarity and value. The presenter discusses the rifle's history, its overbuilt barrel, and the unique Martini action. Accuracy tests are conducted at 70 and 120 yards, demonstrating decent performance despite a strong crosswind.
This video provides a demonstration of the BSA Martini single shot rifle in .22 Hornet caliber. It showcases the rifle's vintage action, the loading of PPU ammunition, and the firing and ejection process. The presenter, identified as a firearms enthusiast and collector, exhibits safe handling practices and familiarity with this type of historical firearm action.
This video provides an overview of a Hopkins and Allen Ranger No. 2 revolver, identified as a single-action model from 1871. The speaker, a firearms collector, notes its engraved nickel finish and pearl-style grips, while also mentioning its rough condition and a purchase price of $400. The video highlights specific markings and the firearm's basic mechanism.