This video offers a nostalgic and educational look at the Winchester Model 61 pump-action .22 rifle, presented by firearms expert Hickok45. He demonstrates its versatility with various .22 calibers and highlights its suitability for teaching new shooters fundamental marksmanship skills before progressing to semi-automatic platforms. The guide emphasizes the 'real rifle' feel and smooth operation of this classic firearm.
This guide details the operation of the Winchester Model 61 pump-action .22 rifle, as demonstrated by firearms expert Hickok45. It covers loading, firing, and cycling the action, emphasizing the rifle's versatility with .22 Short, Long, and Long Rifle cartridges. Hickok45's expert insights highlight the rifle's historical significance and practical shooting characteristics.
This review covers the Winchester Model 62, a classic pump-action rifle developed by John Moses Browning. It highlights the rifle's smooth action, .22 Short chambering, walnut stock, and tubular magazine capacity. The video emphasizes its historical significance as a carnival gallery gun and its rarity, produced between 1932 and 1958.
This review covers the Sears Model 35, a pump-action gallery rifle manufactured by High Standard in the late 1950s to early 1960s. The rifle is chambered for .22 Short, Long, and Long Rifle cartridges and features a tube-fed action, crossbolt safety, and traditional buckhorn rear and barleycorn front sights. The reviewer highlights its well-made construction, nostalgic appeal reminiscent of fairground shooting galleries, and decent accuracy for its class.
This "Stockpile Saturday" episode features a review of 22 Long Rifle ammunition purchased from Cabela's and an old-school Sears Model 35 pump-action rifle. The speaker discusses the value of stockpiling 22 LR due to past shortages and component use in other calibers. The Sears Model 35, a tube-fed .22 S, L, LR rifle, is highlighted for its robust construction and historical context, potentially being made by High Standard.
The Rossi Gallery pump-action rifle is presented as an excellent option for new shooters or as a dedicated plinker. It draws inspiration from 1890s gallery game rifles, featuring a German beechwood stock, buckhorn sights, and a 15-round tubular magazine. The rifle is chambered in .22 Long Rifle and performs reliably, making it suitable for plinking and close-range small game hunting.
The Rossi USA Gallery 22 is a modern rendition of classic pump-action gallery guns, styled after models from over a century ago. It features a compact 18-inch barrel, a 15-round tubular magazine, and traditional German Beachwood furniture. Its lightweight design and simple operation make it suitable for novice shooters and Rimfire enthusiasts alike, offering a blend of classic aesthetics and modern usability.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Winchester Model 1890, affectionately known as the 'Gallery Gun.' The presenter details its historical use in shooting galleries, its design by John Browning, and specific features of a 1936 production model chambered in .22 Short. The discussion highlights the gun's construction, variations, and its nostalgic significance in early 20th-century American entertainment.
This review covers the Henry Pump Action rimfire rifle, available in .22LR and .22 Magnum. The rifle features a 20-inch octagonal barrel, American walnut stock, and a 15-round .22LR capacity. The reviewer highlights its smooth action, crisp 3-pound trigger, and lifetime warranty. Accuracy testing with CCI Mini Mag ammunition at 50 yards yielded a 9-shot group of 1.6 inches, with one flyer opening it to 2.5 inches, noting the sights required significant adjustment.
The Marlin Model 60, a semi-automatic rifle chambered in .22 Long Rifle, has been in continuous production since 1960. It features a 19-inch Micro-Groove rifled barrel, a 14-round tubular magazine, and a last-round hold-open feature introduced around 1985. Known for its reliability, accuracy, and affordability, it remains a popular choice for plinking and small game hunting.
This guide details the takedown and reassembly procedures for two classic John Browning designs: the Winchester Model 62/.22 rifle and the Winchester Model 97 shotgun. Expert instruction covers the specific mechanisms for separating and rejoining these firearms, emphasizing their historical significance and practical takedown features for transport.
This review delves into the Winchester Model 62 Gallery Gun, a 1939 model restored from a rusted state. Key identifiers include a shorter forend and triangular magazine loading gate, distinguishing it from the 62A. The rifle is chambered exclusively for .22 shorts and features a convenient takedown mechanism, making it a historically significant piece often used in carnival shooting galleries.
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