TheYankeeMarshal is evaluating the Henry SPD Rush .30-30 lever-action rifle, noting its tactical features like a carbon fiber wrapped barrel and M-LOK foregrip, alongside a traditional wood stock. He contrasts it with a more classic Henry .44 Magnum, seeking viewer input on which to purchase after selling his Staccato XC. The review highlights the rifle's mixed aesthetic and functional appeal.
This review covers the Heritage Arms Coach Whip, a 12ga double-barrel shotgun with exposed hammers and a case-hardened receiver, reminiscent of Old West firearms. The presenter, demonstrating high expertise, walks through the break-action loading process with Federal shells and highlights the engaging manual operation of cocking the hammers. The video emphasizes the fun and classic appeal of shooting this traditional design.
This review showcases the Uberti 1873 Sporting Rifle, highlighting its classic design with a case-hardened receiver and octagonal barrel. The demonstration covers the loading procedure using the side gate and .45 Colt ammunition, followed by a live-fire segment emphasizing accuracy and low recoil on steel targets. The rifle's smooth lever action and historical replica quality are noted.
Palmetto State Armory introduces the new H&R Lever-Action Series, available in .357 Magnum. The series features three distinct models: a 16-inch standard version, a 20-inch stainless steel tactical model with synthetic furniture and a picatinny rail, and a 20-inch hunter model with wood furniture and a case-hardened receiver. Viewers can see these rifles at SHOT Show 2025.
This product showcase details the Heritage Coachwhip shotgun, a new 12-gauge side-by-side model featuring 18.5-inch barrels compatible with 2.75 and 3-inch shells. The review highlights its classic aesthetics, including walnut furniture and a case-hardened receiver, alongside its functional dual triggers and exposed hammers, emphasizing its nostalgic appeal and enjoyable shooting experience.
This review covers a Spanish-made Vapencentralen Side-by-Side shotgun, acquired for $300. The speaker highlights its 12-gauge chambering, case-hardened receiver, and side indicators. Visuals showcase the engraved receiver, barrels, and the open action revealing the chambers.
This "Gun of the Week" video from American Rifleman showcases the Uberti USA Courteney Stalking Rifle. This single-shot rifle is a modern interpretation of the classic 1885 High Wall design, specifically paying homage to Frederick Courteney Selous and chambered in .303 British. The review highlights its case-hardened receiver, blued barrel, A-Grade walnut stock with a satin finish, Prince of Wales grip, and classic checkering. It also features modern concessions like a removable scope rail and traditional adjustable sights. The video targets hunters and target shooters seeking classic styling with unique appeal.
This video highlights Dickinson Shotguns, emphasizing their high quality and aesthetic appeal, featuring fine wood stocks and attractive case-hardened receivers. The description positions these shotguns as attainable luxury, offering distinctive firearms at an affordable price point, making them a compelling option for those seeking value without compromising on craftsmanship or visual appeal.
This review details the Winchester Model 1887 lever-action shotgun, produced from 1887 to 1901. Key features include its unique ball-type pistol grip, case-hardened receiver, and a 5-round magazine capacity. The presenter highlights the historical significance and provides an estimated value of $2,100 for an 1888 model.
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