This entry synthesizes a personal journey through firearms, highlighting five influential guns. It covers the Glock 26 for EDC, the Colt 1911 Gold Cup for platform appreciation, the Henry Golden Boy .22 LR as a first rifle, the H&R Single Shot 20 Gauge for hunting versatility, and the CZ 75 SP-01 Shadow for competition introduction. The insights emphasize foundational skills, platform evolution, and the personal growth derived from shooting experiences.
This video from Exile Armory LLC provides a walkthrough of new firearm arrivals and sale items. Amber highlights various handguns and rifles, including models from Ruger, Taurus, Colt, CZ, Magnum Research, Charles Daly, Beretta, Diamondback, and Henry. The video also mentions upcoming Memorial Day sales and features several pistol and rifle magazines and braces. Prices are provided for most items, with a focus on new inventory and deals.
This guide details a comprehensive accuracy and ballistics test of the Colt 1911 Gold Cup in .45 ACP. It covers target practice on paper and steel, reactive target engagement, and a penetration test with hollow-point ammunition. The video also includes a microscopic analysis of bullet expansion, demonstrating the firearm's capabilities and the effectiveness of different ammunition types. The content is presented with enthusiasm and confidence by an experienced content creator.
This video features a "Show & Tell" with custom gunsmith Bobby Tyler, showcasing several unique firearms and sharing insights into the custom gun-making process. Tyler, alongside Brownells Gun Tech Steve Ostrem, discusses his philosophy of prioritizing function and accuracy before aesthetics. The video highlights a custom Ruger Bearcat Shopkeeper, a Ruger Blackhawk in .44 Special, a Colt 1911 Gold Cup with custom engraving and grips, and a Smith & Wesson Model 19-3 Combat Magnum. Tyler also offers advice on researching custom gun desires, choosing base guns, selecting calibers based on purpose, and the importance of quality holsters for custom handguns.
This video showcases a rare Colt Bisley Flattop Target Revolver from the Rock Island Auction Company. The description highlights its historical significance, comparing it to a tricked-out 1911 Gold Cup and noting its origins as a target variant of the Single Action Army. The video emphasizes the limited production of these Flattop Bisleys, particularly the specific example chambered in .32-44, a cartridge requiring handloading. Key features like its unique grip, target sights, long barrel, and detailed hammer checkering are pointed out, underscoring the firearm's craftsmanship and preservation.
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