This video explores the Benelli B76, a 9mm pistol originally intended as a duty weapon that found its way into the competition scene. The presenter highlights its comfortable and ergonomic grip, despite its limited magazine capacity. The video speculates that high production costs and market competition from established brands like Beretta, along with a trend towards "machine pistols" like the Uzi, contributed to the B76's short lifespan in the late 1980s. While the presenter couldn't shoot the firearm, they express admiration for its design.
This #TimeWarpTuesday video revisits a unique concept from the past: combining golf with sporting clays. The idea, conceived by Doug Painter of the National Shooting Sports Foundation, aimed to draw golfers into clay target shooting. The video showcases the "93 Clays-Golf Homestead Tournament," which involved one round of golf and one round of sporting clays, highlighting the shared fundamentals of grip, stance, alignment, swing, and follow-through. Although this hybrid event didn't achieve national popularity, it provided enjoyable experiences for participants during its limited run at the Homestead resort in Virginia. The video is presented by Gun Talk, encouraging viewers to subscribe for more throwback content.
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