This video segment from American Rifleman Television (2018) provides an inside look at Rock River Arms. It showcases their production processes for M1911 handguns and AR-15 platform rifles. The feature also delves into the history of the Colona, Illinois-based company. Viewers can learn more about the manufacturing and heritage of these popular firearms.
This ARTV preview explores premium firearms from Smith & Wesson's Performance Center, showcasing their fine-tuning and upgrades. It features a review of the second-generation Colt Anaconda revolver in .44 Magnum. Additionally, the video delves into the historical context of the Howdah pistol, developed in British India for dangerous tiger hunts, highlighting its development as a large-caliber, double-barreled self-defense weapon used from elephant-mounted baskets.
This episode of American Rifleman Television offers a multi-faceted look at firearms. It provides an inside look at Colt pistols today, reviews the Winchester Wildcat SR in .22 LR, and delves into the historical context of the British Brunswick rifle. The video highlights segments from past episodes and promotes upcoming air times on the Outdoor Channel.
This episode of American Rifleman Television offers a behind-the-scenes look at CrossBreed Holsters, a review of Hornady's sub-sonic ammunition across various calibers, and a historical segment on the Civil War era U.S. Sharps Carbine. The video provides insights into firearm accessories, ammunition performance, and historical weaponry, catering to a diverse firearms enthusiast audience.
This episode of American Rifleman TV covers foundational shooting skills, including eye dominance and proper grip, with NRA Training Counselor Larry Quandahl. It features a review of the new Walther PDP Performance Duty Pistol, highlighting its improvements over the PPQ. The "I Have This Old Gun" segment delves into the history of the French "Tabatiere," a long-serving breechloader with origins possibly in the Napoleonic era, which evolved from flintlock to percussion and eventually to a breechloader. The video also provides details on where to watch full episodes and tune in for new ones.
This ARTV preview showcases a behind-the-scenes look at Remington Ammunition manufacturing, detailing the production of 9mm Luger and rifle ammunition like Core-Lokt. It then shifts to a review of the American-made Taurus TX 22 Competition pistol, a semi-automatic chambered in .22 Long Rifle with features like a threaded barrel and optics rail. Finally, the video delves into the historical significance of the French Model 1886 Lebel rifle, the first smokeless powder rifle and France's primary infantry weapon in WWI, highlighting its evolution from single-shot to a tubular magazine-fed repeater. Past episodes are available on americanrifleman.org/artv, with new episodes airing on Outdoor Channel.
This ARTV preview segment covers the revitalization of Remington Ammunition under Vista Outdoors, highlighting the Lonoke plant's turnaround and its employees. It then transitions to a "Rifleman Review" of the Springfield Armory Hellcat RDP 9mm pistol, noting its features like compensator and red-dot optic compatibility. Finally, it delves into the historical "Jacobs Rifle," a large-bore, double-barrel percussion rifle designed by General John Jacob for frontier use, mentioning its mechanically locked bullets and potential for explosion.
This episode of American Rifleman TV features a look at the top 10 machine guns of all time, with the Maxim Gun taking the No. 1 spot for its historical significance. The "Rifleman Review" segment examines the Taurus USA G3 T.O.R.O. striker-fired pistol. Finally, "I Have This Old Gun" delves into the history of the Civil War-era LeMat Revolver. The video also directs viewers to americanrifleman.org/artv for full segments and provides broadcast times for new episodes on Outdoor Channel.
This episode of American Rifleman TV explores historical and modern firearms, continuing their 'Top 10 Machine Guns of All Time' list. They feature the Colt M1895 'Potato Digger' and the Lewis machine gun. The 'Rifleman Review' segment examines the McMillan Z-1 rifle stock paired with a Rock River Arms barreled receiver. Finally, 'I Have This Old Gun' delves into the German Gewehr 1888 Commission Rifle. The video also provides information on how to watch full episodes and tune into new broadcasts.
This episode of American Rifleman TV features a look at the top 10 machine guns of all time, starting with the FN MAG and the BAR. The "Rifleman Review" segment covers the Colt Gold Cup Trophy 1911 handgun in .45 ACP. Additionally, "I Have This Old Gun" examines early John Hall breech-loading rifles and carbines. The video provides information on how to watch full episodes and new releases.
This episode of American Rifleman TV features NRA's Larry Quandahl discussing the NRA rules for safe gun handling. The 'Rifleman Review' segment focuses on the Hornady 6mm ARC cartridge, and the 'I Have This Old Gun' segment explores the history of the Soviet DP-28 light machine gun chambered in 7.62x54mm R. The description also provides information on where to watch full episodes of ARTV.
This episode of American Rifleman TV features a historical look at Colt revolvers and founder Samuel Colt's early business struggles. It includes a "Rifleman Review" of the Springfield Armory Waypoint 2020, a purpose-built bolt-action hunting rifle. Additionally, "I Have This Old Gun" segment showcases the British Calisher and Terry carbine, an early breech-loading rifle considered one of the first military bolt-action rifles from the mid-1800s. The video also provides information on where to find full episodes and tune into new ones.
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