This video provides an enthusiastic review of the Taylor's & Company 1873 9mm Lever Action rifle, highlighting its American-made status, short-throw action, and features suitable for Cowboy Action Shooting. The speaker, with high authority, details its aesthetic appeal and historical significance.
This video provides an expert review of the Henry Big Boy .357 Magnum Carbine, highlighting its classic aesthetics, smooth operation, and impressive accuracy. The instructor, demonstrating high authority, walks through the rifle's features, including its safety mechanisms and specifications, before a practical range demonstration showcasing its manageable recoil and tight shot groups. It's recommended as a high-quality American-made firearm.
This review of the Heritage Settler Compact by Guns of the West covers its features, loading process, and performance. Dustin, an established reviewer of Western-style arms, demonstrates its ease of use, particularly for youth shooters, and its accuracy for plinking. The video emphasizes safe handling and provides insights into Heritage Manufacturing's expanding product line.
This video provides an unboxing and detailed overview of the Heritage Settler lever-action rifle in .22 Long Rifle caliber. The presenter, Dusty, highlights its suitability for youth and adults, its 'Old West' aesthetic combined with modern features like a manual safety and optics rail, and its 13-round capacity. He emphasizes its fun factor for target shooting and small game hunting.
This review covers the Marlin Camp 9 carbine and Smith & Wesson 6906 pistol, highlighting their shared 9mm caliber and magazine compatibility. The video discusses the practical benefits of using firearms that accept the same magazines, reducing carried ammunition load. It also touches on the shooting characteristics of both firearms, including trigger feel, accuracy potential, and ammunition performance.
This video introduces the new Heritage Mfg. 92 rifle, a classic-styled lever-action firearm chambered in .357 Magnum. It pays homage to the Winchester Model 1892 and features a 24-inch octagonal barrel, traditional sights, and a Rossi-style safety mechanism. The rifle is built in Brazil and imported by Heritage for the American market, offering a centerfire option to complement their Rimfire Rough Rider line.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Cimarron Nueces 1873 lever-action rifle, a 2025 model paying homage to the rifles carried by Texas Rangers. It highlights the rifle's authentic Western styling, including its blued receiver, color case-hardened lever, brass elevator, and specific Texas Ranger markings. The review details its 45 Colt chambering, 24-inch barrel, full-length magazine tube, side-gate loading, and buckhorn sights, emphasizing its historical accuracy and craftsmanship.
This review covers the Sears Model 35, a pump-action gallery rifle manufactured by High Standard in the late 1950s to early 1960s. The rifle is chambered for .22 Short, Long, and Long Rifle cartridges and features a tube-fed action, crossbolt safety, and traditional buckhorn rear and barleycorn front sights. The reviewer highlights its well-made construction, nostalgic appeal reminiscent of fairground shooting galleries, and decent accuracy for its class.
This video reviews the Rossi R95 lever-action rifle, chambered in .30-30 Winchester. It highlights the rifle's design, which pays homage to Marlin's 1895, and discusses its modern appointments like an optics-ready receiver and recoil pad. The review emphasizes its suitability for hunting and casual shooting.
This review covers the vintage Marlin Model 9 Camp Carbine, a 9mm rifle notable for its compatibility with Smith & Wesson Model 59, 469, and 6906 magazines. The presenter highlights the rifle's Micro-Groove barrel, Buckhorn rear sights, and post front sight with a hood. The review also touches on the rifle's history, including its purchase from Service Merchandise in 1991 and its connection to the late firearms instructor Paul Harrell.
This video reviews the Chiappa 1892 Takedown rifle chambered in .45 Colt. The presenters highlight its lightweight design (3.2 lbs), Italian craftsmanship, and aesthetic features like color case hardening and oil walnut furniture. They discuss its historical connection to John Browning's designs and its functionality as a takedown rifle, though note the limitations of the Buckhorn sights for long-range accuracy.
This review of the Heritage Settler Mares Leg .22LR highlights its aesthetic appeal and functional performance. The presenter praises its fit and finish, accuracy at the range, and the enjoyable shooting experience. It's presented as a fun, collectible firearm that, while not the most practical for specific tasks like varmint hunting or as a truck gun, offers significant aesthetic and functional appeal for enthusiasts.
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