This video showcases a "2nd Model, Double Trigger Tranter Revolver." The description heavily promotes a shirt campaign linked via Indiegogo. While the firearm itself is the subject of the title, the primary call to action and emphasis in the description is on merchandise sales, not firearm-specific content like reviews, history, or technical details.
This video explores the intriguing question of what happens when both triggers of a firearm are pulled simultaneously. While the title suggests a direct demonstration, the description primarily focuses on providing links to various playlists covering handgun and long gun reviews, fighting for the 2nd Amendment, gear reviews, and range tests, along with social media links. The content's primary focus appears to be demonstrating or explaining a specific firearm operation or malfunction.
This review showcases the Shiloh Rifle Company's Model 1874 Sharps, a historical breech-loading rifle featuring a unique double set trigger system for precision. The rifle is equipped with a Vernier tang sight offering Minute of Angle (MOA) adjustments, akin to modern optics. Despite its significant weight and recoil, the shooting experience is positively noted.
This video showcases the Czech Brno ZH-301, an over/under 12 gauge shotgun. It demonstrates the smooth break-action mechanism, loading process, and live firing with its double-trigger system. The review highlights the shotgun's engraved receiver and its operation in an open field setting.
This video showcases a 1950s Rino Galesi-Rigarmi side-by-side shotgun featuring Krupp Essen steel barrels. The review highlights the intricate engraving on the silver-finished receiver and the checkered walnut stock. It demonstrates the break-action mechanism, safety manipulation, and dry-firing of the double-trigger system, emphasizing the firearm's craftsmanship and mechanical function.
This video details the complex process of converting a Winchester Model 21 side-by-side shotgun from a pistol grip to a straight grip. It covers essential gunsmithing techniques including stock reshaping with rasps and files, trigger guard modification via TIG welding, precise inletting, and advanced finishing processes like spirit staining and a 'sanded-in' oil finish. The final steps involve re-cutting checkering and rust-bluing the metal components to achieve a factory-like restoration.
The Stevens/Savage Model 311a is a classic .410 double-barrel shotgun produced from 1949 to 1989. It features a side-by-side, hammerless design with double triggers and fixed full chokes. While collector values can exceed $1,000 for mint condition .410 models, it's also recommended as a fun shooter, a home defense option for smaller individuals, or an excellent starter gun for youth.
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