This YouTube video features the iconic 1876 Winchester rifle being fired at distances of 300 and 400 yards. The content is presented by InRange TV, a channel that relies on viewer support through Patreon. While no specific details about the rifle's condition, modifications, or caliber are provided, the title clearly indicates a focus on accuracy and performance of this classic lever-action rifle at extended ranges.
This October 2020 Q&A session from InRange TV covers a wide range of firearms-related topics and viewer questions. Discussions include caliber comparisons (6.5 vs. .308, .45 Colt vs. .44-40), lever-action rifle advice, modern AR-15 lower receiver potential (KP-15 WWSD), firearm malfunctions, historical firearms (1876 Winchester, M14, Mosin-Nagant, STG-44, FG-42, M1 Garand, MP44, Trapdoor Springfield), competition shooting challenges, firearm regulations (CCW, YouTube restrictions), and gear choices (LPVO vs. Red Dot, hearing/eye protection). The video also touches on desert survival, American travel, and general firearms industry changes.
This InRange TV review puts the Uberti reproduction 1876 Winchester rifle through an extreme mud torture test. Despite heavy contamination, the rifle demonstrated remarkable reliability, cycling rounds even when caked in mud and after being rinsed with water. The review highlights the effectiveness of its simple toggle-link action and self-cleaning lifter mechanism in adverse conditions.
The 1876 Winchester, a scaled-up version of earlier toggle-link designs, was chambered for full-power rifle cartridges like the .45-60. Its 12-round capacity and fast action offered a significant firepower advantage over contemporary single-shot rifles. The rifle featured a dust cover, King's loading gate, and a cleaning kit stored in the buttplate, essential for field maintenance with black powder.
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