This video provides an in-depth review of the Winchester High-Grade Competition 1873 lever-action rifle, manufactured by Maroku in Japan. The reviewer, an experienced shooter, argues it is the best lever gun currently available, outperforming traditional competitors like Uberti out of the box. Key advantages highlighted include superior fit and finish, factory-installed short-stroke kit, zeroed sights, and aesthetically pleasing case hardening, making it competition-ready without modifications.
This video features a detailed look at two distinct firearms: a 1902 Colt Single Action Army revolver chambered in .45 Colt and a Mossberg 590A1 Mariner shotgun. The host, Hickok45, shares historical context, personal anecdotes, and shooting impressions for both, emphasizing the classic appeal of the Colt and the practical features of the Mariner shotgun. The discussion also touches upon broader themes of American history, the Second Amendment, and the importance of appreciating firearms heritage.
This video explores the origins of Navy Arms and its pioneering role in producing Old West reproduction firearms, focusing on the collaboration between Navy Arms founder Valforjet's father and engineers Veto Gregorelli and Aldo Uberti. It details the development of early models like the 51 Navy and Griswold revolvers, the strategic business decisions behind their production, and the subsequent expansion into lever-action rifles. The discussion also touches upon the rise of cowboy action shooting and the eventual sale of Uberti to Beretta, explaining why Navy Arms ceased production of these reproductions.
This video explores the Marlin 1894 lever-action rifle chambered in 10mm Auto, evaluating its suitability for hog hunting and general use. The reviewer highlights the rifle's John Wayne-esque aesthetic and practical features like a durable stock and stainless steel construction. While acknowledging the 10mm's effectiveness, the reviewer notes potential loading difficulties with shorter cartridges in lever actions and discusses the rifle's accuracy and appeal as a companion firearm to 10mm handguns.
This video highlights the growing opportunities for shooting historical firearms in dynamic competitions, specifically focusing on Wild Bunch and Historic Three Gun. It explains the rules and firearm requirements for each, emphasizing the fun and skill development gained from using period-correct firearms under pressure. The speaker encourages viewers to explore these competitive venues to enhance their shooting abilities.
This review of the Heritage Rough Rider highlights its affordability and suitability for new shooters and cowboy action enthusiasts. The video details its single-action operation, the process of loading and unloading, and the benefits of its manual safety for training and dry-fire practice. It also touches on customization options and the fun factor of shooting inexpensive .22 caliber ammunition.
This guide details the loading and unloading procedures for a modernized single-action revolver, specifically the Ruger Vicero, which is based on the Colt 1873 design. It highlights the modern coil springs and transfer safety bar that allow for safe carrying of six rounds, contrasting with the original Colt's manual of arms. The process involves opening the loading gate to insert rounds and using the ejector rod for unloading.
This expert guide delves into the world of .357 Magnum lever-action rifles, highlighting models that have earned consistent owner trust. It contrasts the modern flexibility of the Henry Big Boy, the historical utility of the Marlin 1894, the compact practicality of the Rossi R92, the authentic feel of Uberti replicas, and the refined heritage of the Miroku-produced Winchester 1873. The selection hinges on matching the rifle's philosophy to the shooter's intended use.
This video showcases a diverse shotgun collection from American Outlaw, featuring tactical, hunting, and historical models. The presenter highlights personal favorites like the Beretta 1301 Tactical and Browning Sweet 16, discussing their performance in various applications from watermelon slaying to bird hunting. He also touches on the importance of having a reliable shotgun for self-defense and shares insights into the history and evolution of shotgun designs.
This video demonstrates basic revolver firing techniques in an outdoor setting. The presenter, Shawn Harper, fires a single-action revolver multiple times, engaging in playful commentary. The content focuses on the recreational aspect of shooting rather than technical instruction.
This guide details a technique for shooting without iron sights, simulating historical movie styles. It involves testing multiple firearms, starting with the GForce Arms Jawbone, followed by the Girsan Witness Match X 2011, and concluding with the North American Arms Recluse. The focus is on assessing accuracy and bullet placement when aiming without traditional sights, highlighting the challenges and potential outcomes with different handguns.
This video provides an enthusiastic review of the Taylor's & Company 1873 9mm Lever Action rifle, highlighting its American-made status, short-throw action, and features suitable for Cowboy Action Shooting. The speaker, with high authority, details its aesthetic appeal and historical significance.
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