This review of the Henry H003 Pump Action .22 Magnum highlights its nostalgic design and modern functionality. The reviewer, with extensive experience in firearms, details its performance, features, and compares it to older gallery rifles. Key takeaways include its smooth action, accuracy potential, and suitability for varmint control, while also noting material differences from vintage firearms.
This video provides a first look at the EOTech Vudu 3-9x Compact Scope, highlighting its compact size, mini ACOG mounting platform compatibility, and illuminated hashed crosshair reticle. The presenter discusses its capped quarter MOA windage and elevation adjustments, audible clicks, and lack of parallax adjustment. Optical quality is reviewed, noting good resolution at 9x but some chromatic aberration at the edges. Potential applications include bolt-action 300 Blackout builds or lightweight hunting rifles.
This video compares the Marlin 336 in .30-30 Winchester and a Norinco SKS in 7.62x39mm as utility rifles. It details their differences in caliber performance, magazine capacity, bullet types, safeties, reloading challenges, ammunition and firearm costs, and ease of unloading/reloading. The presenter ultimately leans towards the .30-30 for its slightly more versatile round and nostalgic appeal for close-range hunting.
This video announces the arrival of a new scope intended for the "vudoo critter getter project." While the specific type of scope or the "vudoo critter getter" project isn't detailed, the title strongly suggests a focus on firearms, likely a rifle, and its accessories. The content will probably involve unboxing, initial impressions, or planning for its installation and use, possibly for pest control or small game hunting.
This review compares the Savage Model 64 Takedown to the Marlin Papoose, evaluating their suitability as bug-out kit guns and recreational firearms. The speaker, a long-time firearms reviewer, highlights the Savage 64 Takedown's affordability and accuracy while noting its shortcomings compared to the Papoose, particularly the lack of last-shot hold open and a grooved receiver. Ultimately, the Marlin Papoose is recommended for its established reliability and features, though the Savage 64 Takedown is still considered a viable and inexpensive option.
This guide details the field stripping and cleaning process for the Ruger Single Six, as demonstrated by Nutnfancy. It emphasizes safety and provides clear steps for disassembly, cleaning, lubrication, and reassembly. The process is straightforward, suitable for intermediate users, and crucial for maintaining the longevity and performance of this classic single-action revolver.
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