This video review focuses on the Marlin 1895 Trapper lever-action rifle chambered in .45-70. The presenter highlights its compact size, stainless steel construction, durability, and classic appeal. Key features like the black laminate stock, ghost ring sights, and big loop lever are discussed, along with its suitability for hunting and range use. The video also briefly mentions other available calibers and showcases the rifle's precision through a trick shot and rope-cutting demonstration. The review is part of the "Guns & Gear" series, which tests new firearms and gear.
This video introduces the new Rossi R95 Triple Black lever-action rifle, slated for release in 2025. The description highlights its design for modern hunters, chamberings in .30-30 Winchester and .45-70 Government, and features such as a paracord-wrapped big-loop lever, an extended Picatinny rail, and a 5/8-24 TPI threaded muzzle. The video also includes calls to action for joining the NRA and links to various NRA publications.
This video from Gunblast.com features Boge Quinn reviewing the Henry Big Boy Brass Rifle. The review covers the rifle's availability in various calibers (.357 Magnum / .38 Special, .44 Magnum / .44 Special, 45 Colt) and configurations (octagonal barrel, rifle/carbine length, standard/big loop lever). The video also highlights specific Skinner Sights components used on the rifle, including the Express "Black Gold" Rear Sight and Brass Patridge Blade Front Sight, and mentions various ammunition brands like MagTech, Fiocchi, Double Tap, Winchester, and Lucky Gunner for purchasing. The NRA Whittington Center and The Shootists are also acknowledged.
This video features Bobby Tyler of Tyler Gun Works demonstrating practical upgrades for lever action rifles. Focusing on improving performance and usability, the discussion covers enhanced sights from Skinner Sights, the addition of a cartridge cuff for spare ammunition, and the benefits of a "big loop" lever for easier operation, especially with gloves. The video also touches on potential centerfire upgrades for .22 rimfire lever actions, highlighting the enduring relevance and modifiability of these classic firearms.
This review covers the initial range experience with a Henry .45-70 lever-action rifle. The presenter, an experienced shooter, evaluates the rifle's features, including its walnut stock, brass receiver, and big loop lever. He tests two types of ammunition, Remington Core-Lokt and Barnes Vor-TX, at various distances, providing feedback on recoil, accuracy, and overall shooting feel. The rifle is noted for its aesthetic appeal and reliable function.
This review covers the Marlin 1895 SBL in 45-70, nicknamed the 'Jurassic Thumper.' It highlights the rifle's powerful 45-70 Government caliber, aesthetic appeal with its stainless steel and grey laminate finish, and practical features like the big loop lever and Picatinny rail. While generally reliable, a minor fitment issue with the handguard is noted.
This video demonstrates the 'flip cocking' technique for lever-action firearms, specifically the Chiappa Mare's Leg. It highlights the necessity of a big loop lever and proper grip for this advanced manipulation. Safety is emphasized, with a recommendation to practice with an unloaded firearm before live fire.
This NRA Gun of the Week video features the Marlin 336 Dark, a modern adaptation of the classic lever-action rifle chambered in .30-30 Win. The review highlights its utilitarian design, making it suitable for home defense, hunting, and plinking. Key features include a flat-top receiver for optics, XS Sights Lever Rail with an adjustable aperture rear sight, a large front sight post, and a 16.25" barrel with muzzle threads. The rifle boasts a durable Parkerized finish for corrosion resistance and wear, along with a black web-textured painted hardwood stock and fore-end for improved grip. The large loop lever is wrapped with cordage, and a matching paracord sling is included. The video emphasizes the rifle's ruggedness and practical design, showcasing its adaptability for various purposes.
The Henry Big Boy Steel in .327 Federal Magnum offers exceptionally low recoil and impressive versatility, capable of firing multiple shorter cartridges like .32 S&W Long. Its smooth action and light handling make it suitable for various applications, from plinking to small game hunting with subsonic loads. While praised for quality and American manufacturing, the standard buckhorn sights might be a point of upgrade for some users.
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