The Yankee Marshal discusses his favorite small .22 caliber revolvers, highlighting the Ruger Bearcat Shopkeeper for its aesthetics and sentimental value as his child's first firearm. He also mentions other .22 revolvers in his collection, including a Ruger Blackhawk convertible and expresses interest in 10-round Smith & Wesson or Ruger Single Ten models.
The speaker expresses a strong preference for the Colt Python, highlighting several specific models in their collection. While acknowledging the appeal of shiny finishes, they also appreciate the aesthetic of a matte black Python. The heavily engraved Ultimont Colt Python Super Snake is noted as a favorite, but the Sapphire Python and an original first production Colt Python are also highly regarded.
This video showcases the craftsmanship of a Taylor's & Company 1873 Cattleman revolver, chambered in .357 Magnum. The presenter highlights its ornate engraving, nickel finish, and single-action trigger. A brief shooting demonstration is included, noting its six-shot capacity and Uberti manufacturing. The approximate price is mentioned as around $900.
The Yankee Marshal showcases his new Colt Python Sapphire Edition, a highly engraved, stainless steel revolver with blue sapphire enamel inlays and actual sapphires on the hammer. He acquired it by selling a 2011 pistol, prioritizing this collector's piece over other potential purchases. The firearm is described as a beautiful work of art and a significant upgrade in his collection.
The Yankee Marshal presents four firearm options for his birthday and Christmas gifts, ranging in price and style. The options include the Colt Knight Cobra, a Kimber K6s 3-inch revolver in .357 Magnum, a 2.5-inch matte black Colt Python, and a special engraved sapphire Colt Python. He also briefly mentions Henry and Ruger .357 Magnum revolvers as mid-range contenders.
This video provides a first look at Pietta's "Brotherhood of the Traveling 1858" revolver, a reproduction of the Remington New Model Army. The presenter, Dustin from Guns of the West, details the program where the firearm travels across the country for influencers and shooters to experience. He highlights the engraved steel frame, the two-tone finish, and the .44 caliber, capping and ball design, noting plans to shoot it with both loose powder and paper cartridges.
This video showcases a beautiful Flintlock rifle discovered in an Austin pawn shop. The internal engraving 'L&R' suggests it was a personalized project, potentially dating back to the 1970s. The description provides context from Wikipedia about the long rifle (also known as the Kentucky or Pennsylvania rifle), highlighting its characteristics as a muzzle-loading firearm with a long barrel and small caliber, which was historically significant for hunting and warfare in America. The video utilizes relevant hashtags like #asmr, #flintlock, #guns, #usa, #1776, and #independenceday, indicating its appeal to historical firearm enthusiasts.
This video showcases the Kimber Limited Edition Independence 1911 chambered in .45 ACP. It highlights that only 1776 units were produced, making it a unique, compensated, limited edition release from Kimber. The presenter expresses satisfaction with the firearm's performance, describing it as shooting "like a dream." The video acknowledges Kimber for their assistance.
This video showcases a wide variety of used firearms available at Exile Armory. Amber highlights several handguns and rifles, detailing their calibers, features, and prices. Notable items include an Olympic Arms pre-ban rifle, various HK and Taurus pistols, a Barrett M107A1 in .50 BMG, and several AR-style rifles from Diamondback and Radical Firearms. The video also mentions a hiring opportunity and a 9mm ammo giveaway.
This video examines a unique Sauer 38h pistol, potentially an experimental prototype, marked '9 mm Curts' with a non-German 'C' before the 'Z'. The presenter notes the magazine has been altered to fit 9mm Kurz ammunition. The firearm is confirmed to function in double-action mode.
This video provides an expert review of the 'Magnum 4', a unique one-of-one Colt 1911 Combat Commander originally owned by Tom Selleck. The host, demonstrating high authority in 1911 firearms, details its historical significance, custom features like ivory grips and floral engraving, and its provenance, comparing it to a vintage Ferrari. The firearm's reliability is confirmed through range testing.
This video examines a unique, un-marked rimfire revolver built on a Colt-pattern frame. A key feature is an unusual hammer safety mechanism that requires pressing a lever on the hammer itself to allow it to be cocked, preventing it from catching on the frame. The revolver exhibits high-quality engraving but lacks manufacturer identification, bearing only a 'Crown over MR' proof mark.
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