This video provides an expert-level unboxing and overview of the Heritage Coachwhip shotgun in 20 Gauge. The presenter, demonstrating high authority and familiarity with Heritage products, highlights the external hammer design, break action, and traditional aesthetics. Key features like the tang safety, double triggers, and manual de-cocking capability are explained. The shotgun is noted as being manufactured in Turkey by Khan/Kayhan and imported by Heritage Manufacturing Co.
This review covers the Heritage Badlander 18 12 double-barrel shotgun, highlighting its Old West aesthetic and practical features. Key specifications include 28-inch black chromecoated barrels, a high-grade walnut stock, and distinctive double triggers. The review also details the shotgun's disassembly and reassembly process, its suitability for hunting, and available gauge options.
This review of the Upland Gun Company's Venus side-by-side shotgun highlights its aesthetic appeal, good handling, and surprising quality for its price point. The reviewer, an experienced firearms instructor, notes the hand-worked scroll back action, double triggers, and auto-safe as key features. While it's a non-ejector, this is deemed suitable for its intended upland hunting application. The gun's customizability and competitive pricing, starting at $3,300 with custom stock measurements, are emphasized.
This video provides a comprehensive demonstration of the Rossi Overland Coach Gun, led by an experienced shooter. It covers visual inspection, loading, first-person and third-person firing sequences, recoil analysis, and rapid-fire drills. The focus is on the manual operation characteristic of a side-by-side coach gun, highlighting safe firearm handling and proficient reloading techniques.
This guide details the technique for firing the Rossi Overland Coach Gun, a 12-gauge double-barrel shotgun with external hammers. It emphasizes proper grip, trigger usage for individual or simultaneous barrel firing, and crucial recoil management to prevent injury. The technique focuses on achieving accurate slug placement, drawing parallels to historical double rifle use and suitability for Cowboy Action Shooting.
This entry details the operation of a unique, unidentified experimental bullpup over/under shotgun. The video highlights its secret feature: curved barrels, which allow for a straight sight rib while maintaining a compact bullpup configuration. The breech mechanism is lever-actuated from the buttplate, revealing the chambers and extractor. Expert Ian McCollum provides an analytical look at this creative, albeit unusual, firearm design.
This episode of American Rifleman TV previews the Connecticut Shotgun Manufacturing Company, highlighting their diverse capabilities in producing fine firearms, including various shotgun configurations and a unique scaled-down Model 21 double rifle. The review also features the SIG MPX pistol caliber carbine.
This review of the Stevens Model 311 .410 double barrel shotgun, presented by sootch00, highlights its historical significance and practical applications. The speaker, demonstrating high authority and expertise, details its operation, safety features, and market value, recommending it as a collector's piece, home defense option, or starter gun for youth.
This video provides a detailed historical and technical overview of the Remington Whitmore Model 1878 side-by-side shotgun, presented by Larry Potterfield of MidwayUSA. It highlights the firearm's design features, including exposed hammers, double triggers, pistol grip, steel buttplate, and barrel construction options (steel, twist steel, Damascus). The video also touches on its production period, unique top lever mechanism, and the presence of borderless checkering, offering insights into 19th-century shotgun manufacturing.
This guide details the disassembly and operation of the Parker Brothers Lifter Model side-by-side shotgun. It covers identifying key features like exposed hammers, double triggers, Damascus steel barrels, and the unique lifter mechanism. The guide emphasizes safety during handling and disassembly, noting the historical context of features like the keyed forend and straight grip stock. Instruction is provided by Larry Potterfield, Founder & President of MidwayUSA, an expert in antique firearms.
This expert guide provides an overview of the Colt Model 1878 side-by-side shotgun, drawing on the detailed knowledge of Larry Potterfield, Founder & President of MidwayUSA. It covers key features such as exposed hammers, double triggers, barrel materials (Damascus and twist steel), stock types, and the unique hammer attachment mechanism. The guide emphasizes identifying these historical firearm characteristics for collectors and enthusiasts.
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