This video reviews two vintage Smith & Wesson shotguns, the Model 1000 and Model 3000, both imported from Japan and manufactured by Howa Machine. The Model 1000 is presented as a more finely crafted shotgun, featuring nicer wood grain and detailed receiver scrollwork, and was available in 12 and 20 gauge. The Model 3000 is also discussed, highlighting its chrome bolt and proof-tested barrel, with a cylinder bore choke.
This entry details the identification of a rare, mid-1960s AR-15, highlighting its distinct features compared to later models. Key identifiers include the absence of a forward assist, a three-prong flash hider, and a lightweight barrel. The video emphasizes the historical availability of the AR-15 in the US market, debunking myths about its recent introduction.
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