This video reviews a highly modified and 'cursed' Kyber Pass Martini Henry rifle, cloned to resemble an M16. The presenter, Brandon Herrera, highlights the questionable craftsmanship, extensive welding, and improvised modifications. Despite significant safety concerns and the seller's warning not to shoot it, the rifle was test-fired using custom-loaded black powder .303 British rounds. The review details the rifle's poor build quality, including loose components and misaligned sights, and assesses its performance through various firing tests, ultimately deeming it a 'piece of dog [expletive]'.
This video highlights the iconic Lee Enfield bolt-action rifle, emphasizing its historical significance with the British infantry during both World Wars. It details the rifle's design, including its use of smokeless powder and a 10-round magazine, which contributed to its rapid firing rate of up to 20 rounds per minute. The Lee Enfield is praised for its durability and reliability, remaining in service until the 1950s and still regarded as one of the best bolt-action rifles ever created.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Lee Enfield rifle, highlighting its historical significance and operational advantages. The presenter argues it may be the best bolt-action rifle for its use-case perspective, praising its smooth bolt operation, short bolt throw, and 60-degree bolt lift. It details the rifle's adoption by the British Army, its .303 British caliber, and the use of charger clips and detachable magazines, noting James Paris Lee's invention of the latter. The video also touches on its accuracy potential, including its use for volley fire and anti-aircraft roles, and discusses various historical markings and model variations.
The video emphasizes a recent abundance and price decrease in ammunition, particularly for calibers that were previously hard to find. The speaker strongly recommends stockpiling these specific calibers, such as 44 Magnum, 303 British, 7.5x55mm Swiss, 357 Magnum, and 45 Colt, while they are readily available and affordable. This proactive approach is advised due to potential future scarcity.
This video reviews the April 2025 issue of Guns & Ammo Magazine, featuring discussions on the Taurus Gx2 and Rossi RM1 S pistols, the 338 Arc cartridge, World War II sniper rifles, and the Rock River Arms Production 1911. The hosts, Jack Aller and Antonio Acitelli, highlight key articles and their editorial processes, offering insights into firearm performance, market trends, and historical weapon systems. The discussion emphasizes value, reliability, and the evolution of firearms technology.
This guide demonstrates the manual operation of an Enfield P14 rifle, focusing on proper loading and firing techniques. The video showcases smooth manipulation of the vintage bolt-action and correct loading procedures for the .303 British cartridge in an outdoor range setting.
This video from Exile Armory LLC showcases a wide variety of firearms and suppressors available for purchase. The presenter highlights new arrivals, including revolvers, shotguns, pistols, and rifles, detailing their calibers and prices. The video also touches on available ammunition and accessories, encouraging viewers to call for specific inquiries.
This video reviews Bruce Canfield's book, "The U.S. Model 1917 Rifle - America's Enfield." The book provides comprehensive historical coverage of the M1917 rifle, from its origins as the British Pattern 1913 to its extensive use by American forces in WWI and WWII, as well as its post-war service and accessories. It highlights the rifle's conversion to .30-06 caliber and its production by Remington, Winchester, and Eddystone.
The video advises stockpiling 'hard-to-find' ammunition calibers that are currently experiencing a resurgence in availability and decreasing prices. It highlights calibers like 44 Magnum, 303 British, 7.5x55mm Swiss, 357 Magnum, and 45 Colt, noting that deer hunting ammunition was among the last to become widely available again. The speaker emphasizes that while current prices are more affordable than recent years, they are still higher than pre-2020 levels, making it a strategic time to stock up.
This video advises stockpiling 'hard-to-find' ammunition calibers due to recent improvements in availability and price reductions. The speaker highlights calibers like 44 Magnum, 303 British, 7.5x55mm Swiss, 357 Magnum, and 45 Colt, noting that deer hunting rounds were among the last to see a comeback. The core recommendation is to leverage the current abundance and affordability to secure these less common rounds before potential future shortages.
This YouTube Short focuses on the Enfield P14 rifle chambered in .303 British. The title and description also mention trending topics like PUBG Mobile and gaming, along with country tags for the USA, China, and India. The content is likely a quick visual showcase of the firearm, potentially in a gaming context or as a historical piece.
This video details the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) Carbine, a rare variant based on early Lee Enfield patterns. It highlights unique features such as the bayonet lug, the magazine cutoff mechanism for single-shot doctrine, and its chambering of the .303 British cartridge. The presenter contrasts it with later SMLE models, emphasizing its historical significance and collector value.
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