Amber from Exile Armory provides a comprehensive overview of new and used firearms inventory. The video showcases a diverse range of handguns, rifles, shotguns, and NFA items, including custom-finished Glocks, various revolvers, AR platforms, and suppressors. Amber also clarifies shipping procedures for non-Alabama residents, highlighting the shop's ability to transfer firearms and suppressors to other FFL dealers.
This review covers the Wyatt Earp 1873 Single Action 'Buntline' Special revolver in .45 LC. It details the loading and unloading procedures, showcasing the firearm's historical aesthetic and craftsmanship. The live fire demonstration highlights its handling and accuracy with .45 Long Colt rounds.
This video compares a $600 Cimarron replica of a US Army pistol with a $10,000 original 1883 Colt Cavalry Model, both chambered in .45 Long Colt. The replica offers a functional shooting experience for modern enthusiasts, while the original showcases historical significance and collector value. Key factors for the antique's high price include its 1883 manufacture date, US Army issue status, rarity, and condition, with expert authentication like a 'Kopec letter' being crucial.
This review details a custom-built 1887 lever-action shotgun, modified to be the smallest possible 12-gauge version. Key modifications include a shortened 12.5-inch barrel and magazine tube, along with a 'Rosebox' style grip inspired by Terminator 2. Despite its compact size, the shotgun weighs 5.5 lbs and holds 6 rounds of 2.75-inch shells.
This video ranks single-action revolver manufacturers into 'Good', 'Better', and 'Best' categories, focusing on currently produced, high-quality firearms. Exclusions include Heritage Arms (.22 focus) and Pietta/EMF (lack of current production). Magnum Research (BFR), Colt, and Ruger are 'Better', while Freedom Arms and Standard Manufacturing are 'Best' due to precision and refinement. Cimarron, Taurus, Taylor's & Co, and Uberti are 'Good' for their quality reproductions.
Hickok45 showcases the Cimarron Pedersoli Doc Holliday double-barrel shotgun during a woods walk, highlighting its historical connection to the era of Doc Holliday and the OK Corral. He demonstrates its operation, including manual shell extraction and the 'rabbit ear' hammers, while engaging various targets like bottles, a 3D deer, and a pig. The review emphasizes the shotgun's lethal performance, attractive aesthetics, and its 12-gauge capacity.
This video showcases the Cimarron Doc Holliday Pistol, a nickel-plated revolver with simulated ivory grips chambered in .45 Colt. The reviewer demonstrates its handling and accuracy through rapid-fire sequences on steel targets and a precision shot to remove a hat. The review also features a brief transition to a tactical lever-action rifle, highlighting the versatility of the shooting setup.
This video focuses on holsters specifically designed for black powder revolvers. While the description is pending, the title clearly indicates the subject matter will revolve around carrying and securing these historical firearms. Expect discussions on holster types, materials, retention methods, and compatibility with various black powder revolver models. This content will appeal to owners and enthusiasts of antique firearms looking for practical carrying solutions.
This YouTube video showcases the top 3 black powder revolvers. As a firearm enthusiast, you can expect a review and comparison of these historical firearms, highlighting their features and performance. The content is geared towards those interested in antique firearms, historical reenactment, or the unique shooting experience offered by black powder revolvers. The video aims to inform viewers about popular models in this niche category.
This video showcases 10 of the coolest cowboy guns available in 2022, blending historical appeal with modern features. It covers iconic revolvers like the Colt Single Action Army and its modern counterparts such as the Ruger Vaquero and Chiappa 1873 Regulator, highlighting safety features like transfer bars. The review also features classic double-barrel shotguns like the Rossi Stagecoach Hammer and Stoeger Coach Gun, alongside powerful lever-action rifles such as the Cimarron 1876 Centennial and Texas Ranger 'Presidio' Short Rifle, emphasizing their historical significance and suitability for cowboy action shooting.
This video features an unboxing, range review, and first shots of the Uberti Cimarron Model 1873 revolver, chambered in .357 Magnum. The presenter highlights the firearm as a beautiful reproduction of an American classic, noting the practical choice of caliber. The description includes disclaimers regarding product promotion, safe shooting practices, and that no firearms or ammunition are for sale. Affiliate links for ear protection and an Amazon storefront are provided.
This review of the Uberti Schofield revolver, imported by Cimarron, highlights its historical accuracy compared to modern reproductions. Testing reveals significant binding issues when firing traditional black powder loads due to the lack of a gas ring. Modern substitutes like Blackhorn 209 offer a cleaner shooting experience, mimicking black powder's visual effects without the mechanical drawbacks, though corrosiveness remains a concern.
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