The Henry Homesteader 9mm carbine is Henry's first autoloading rifle, featuring an American walnut stock and a 16.37-inch threaded barrel. It is designed for compatibility with Glock magazines and includes ghost ring rear and blade front sights. The rifle demonstrated reliable semi-automatic performance during range testing.
This YouTube video, titled 'Magazine: March 2023 Issue,' appears to be a segment or article from a firearms publication. The description highlights Ruger's "Sear" rifle, a multi-role small frame autoloading rifle. It's positioned as combining the power of an AR-10 with the portability of an AR-15, suggesting a focus on rifle design, features, and potentially comparisons within the modern sporting rifle platform.
The Ruger SFAR is a .308 rifle designed to be as compact and lightweight as an AR-15, weighing just 6 lbs 13 oz compared to typical AR-10s at 8.5 lbs. It features a reduced-size receiver and BCG, a 16.1-inch 4140 chrome-moly barrel with 5R rifling, a 4-position adjustable gas block, and a Ruger Elite 452 two-stage trigger. The rifle offers .308 ballistics with impressive accuracy, making it a compelling option at its $1,100 street price.
This "From the Vault" video from Brownells features a rare Remington Model 16 autoloading rifle chambered in .22 Remington Automatic. Gunsmiths Steve Ostrem and Keith Ford showcase the rifle's exquisite blued-steel and wood construction, slim receiver, and unique stock-loaded magazine. They discuss the proprietary .22 Rem Auto cartridge, designed to prevent the use of black powder ammunition in early autoloaders, and compare it to the Winchester Model 1903. The video highlights the rifle's elegant takedown mechanism, checkered walnut stock, and engraved receiver, noting its limited production run from 1914 to 1928. The condition of the rifle is attributed to the smokeless powder of its specialized ammunition.
This video from SHOT Show 2019 showcases the new Winchester Wildcat .22 LR rifle. The description highlights its key features, including a striker-fired, autoloading rimfire design. A significant emphasis is placed on its user-friendly cleaning system, where the lower receiver detaches easily with a button push, allowing for bore cleaning through a rear access port that protects the rifle's crown. More information is available at winchesterguns.com.
The Thompson 1923 Autorifle, a contender in the 1924 US military rifle trials, utilized the Blish principle for delayed blowback operation. Despite its innovative design, it suffered from significant drawbacks including violent ejection, a need for oiled cartridges, and a complex, heavy, and poorly balanced construction. Ultimately, a bolt failure during an endurance test sealed its fate against the more practical Garand.
This video explores John Garand's 1924 primer-actuated autoloading rifle, a functional predecessor to the M1 Garand. It details the unique primer actuation system, where firing pressure pushes the primer back to unlock the bolt, contrasting it with the later gas-operated M1. The review covers historical context, ergonomic features, internal mechanics, and the reasons for its eventual abandonment due to military specification changes.
This review of the Egyptian FN-49 in 8x57mm Mauser highlights its historical significance as a precursor to the FN FAL. Despite being a 'day late and a dollar short' for WWII, it found success in post-war contracts, notably with Egypt. The rifle features a robust short-stroke gas piston system, a fixed 10-round magazine for stripper clip loading, and a unique trigger guard safety. While accurate at 100-300 yards, long-range shooting at 600 yards is challenging due to iron sights and a heavy trigger pull.
This video, "Bullet Point Profiles: Mossberg Tactical Autoloading Rifle," provides a profile of the Mossberg Tactical Autoloading Rifle. The description includes a call to action to get an instant quote via a Gallery of Guns link, specifically mentioning the GOGMSBG715T model. The focus is on presenting information about this particular firearm model.
This video provides a "Bullet Point Profile" of the Mossberg 702 Plinkster Autoloading Rifle. It highlights key features and information about this specific firearm model. The description also includes a promotional link for an instant quote on the gun through Gallery of Guns.
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