This video from The Gun Vault features Ashley Hlebinsky, Curator at the Cody Firearms Museum, presenting a cross-sectioned M16 rifle. She provides historical insights into the development of this iconic firearm. The video is associated with the NSSF (National Shooting Sports Foundation) and promotes shooting and hunting initiatives. It highlights the Cody Firearms Museum's collection and resources, encouraging viewers to engage with firearm heritage and related activities.
This video features Ashley Hlebinsky, curator at the Cody Firearms Museum, showcasing a Thompson Submachine Gun, famously known as the "Tommy Gun." The segment is part of "The Gun Vault" series and highlights the museum's extensive collection located at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyoming. The video also promotes the NSSF (National Shooting Sports Foundation) and its associated initiatives like "Let's Go Shooting" and "Let's Go Hunting."
This video from The Gun Vault features Ashley Hlebinsky visiting the Cody Firearms Museum to showcase John "Liver-Eating" Johnson's Hawken Rifle. The museum, part of the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyoming, houses a significant collection of firearms. The video highlights a specific historical rifle, drawing attention to its provenance and the legacy of its owner.
This review details the Navy Arms Centennial Model 1873 Winchester Presentation Model, a limited edition firearm produced in collaboration with the Buffalo Bill Center of the West. The rifle features high-quality craftsmanship from Miroku, specialized case coloring by Doug Turnbull, and intricate engraving by Baron Technologies, including a depiction of Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney's 'The Scout'. It is chambered in .44-40 Winchester and boasts a 24-inch octagonal barrel with period-accurate sights and Grade 1 walnut furniture.
This video from TheNSSF channel features Ashley Hlebinsky, Curator at the Cody Firearms Museum, showcasing the 30th-anniversary Glock exhibition. The Cody Firearms Museum, located at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyoming, is highlighted. The video promotes NSSF's initiatives like Let's Go Shooting, Let's Go Hunting, and Gun Owners Care, and directs viewers to resources like Wheretoshoot.org.
This video offers a comprehensive virtual tour of the newly renovated Cody Firearms Museum at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West. Lead Firearms Instructor Ian McCallum provides an expert-level overview of the museum's reorganized layout, which now emphasizes chronological and thematic arrangements over manufacturer-based displays. The tour highlights an extensive collection of firearms dating back to 650 BCE, including notable prototypes, military arms, and embellished pieces, showcasing advancements in manufacturing and firearm technology. McCallum highly recommends a visit to this significantly updated facility.
This video covers the grand reopening of the Cody Firearms Museum in Cody, Wyoming. It highlights the museum's extensive collection, interactive exhibits designed for education and engagement, and its role in providing context for firearms history and terminology. The museum aims to offer an informed dialogue about firearms, catering to both enthusiasts and those new to the subject, with a strong emphasis on safety and historical accuracy.
This video from The Gun Vault, episode #18, features Ashley Hlebinsky, Curator at the Cody Firearms Museum. She showcases an American Express-purchased Winchester Model 1887 Lever Action shotgun. The content highlights a piece of firearms history and its connection to a notable company, offering insight into the Cody Firearms Museum's collection and its role within the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Wyoming.
This video from The Gun Vault, hosted by Ashley Hlebinsky, Curator at the Cody Firearms Museum, features "Wild Bill" Hickok's Colt Model 1851 Revolver. The episode delves into the historical significance of this iconic firearm, showcasing it from the collection of the Cody Firearms Museum, which is part of the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyoming. The video is presented in association with the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF).
This video from The Gun Vault features Ashley Hlebinsky, curator at the Cody Firearms Museum, highlighting the iconic M1 Garand rifle. She discusses its significance as the standard infantry rifle during World War II, quoting General George S. Patton's praise. The description also provides links for further learning about the M1 Garand and information about the Cody Firearms Museum, part of the Buffalo Bill Center of the West.
Ashley Hlebinsky from the Cody Firearms Museum presents Frederic Remington's Springfield Model 1873 "Trapdoor" Carbine. The video highlights the historical significance of this firearm, noting its association with Remington's iconic depictions of the American Old West. The Cody Firearms Museum is part of the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyoming. Additional links are provided for learning more about Frederic Remington and the NSSF.
This video features Ashley Hlebinsky, curator of the Cody Firearms Museum, in an interview with David Lomardo on SHOT Show TV. Hlebinsky discusses the museum, which is part of the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyoming. The video highlights the museum's importance as a repository for firearm history and research, inviting viewers to visit in person or online. The content appears to be a promotional interview rather than a hands-on review or demonstration of specific firearms.
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