Graham Baates provides an in-depth shooting impression of the Henry Big Boy Revolver in .38 Special and .357 Magnum. He conducts a comprehensive test including initial shots, a multi-load reliability test ('What's for Dinner'), spinner target engagement, and practical accuracy. Baates highlights the smooth double-action trigger and the manageable recoil of .357 Magnum, despite some ergonomic considerations for his hand size, concluding it's a fun and viable option for defense.
This review showcases the Genesis Arms Gen-12 shotgun's impressive full-auto capability with various 12 Gauge loads, including low-velocity birdshot, even in its short 7-inch barrel configuration. The firearm successfully cycles rounds and demonstrates manageable recoil when firing slugs at 40 yards, highlighting its short-recoil action and detachable box magazine system.
This is a live stream from Graham Baates, a content creator focused on firearms. The description provides links to his Instagram, a discount code for Optics Planet, and a link to his Amazon shop for recommended gear. He also promotes his merchandise store. The video appears to be a general live stream session for his audience, likely involving discussions or demonstrations related to firearms, gear, or the shooting lifestyle.
This video features Kit Badger collaborating with Graham from GB Guns to showcase the "What's for Dinner" segment. This segment tests firearms, specifically pistols in this instance, by running them with a variety of ammunition weights. Today's test focused on 10 different loads of 9mm ammunition, ranging from 65 to 158 grains, to observe the impact on recoil impulse and performance.
This 'Drunk Q&A' features Brandon Herrera and Graham Baates discussing firearm preferences, technical details, and industry insights. Graham favors the AK-74 for competition due to its reliability and lower recoil, while Brandon prefers Glocks for their simplicity. The conversation delves into the mechanics of 9mm AKs, the .50 BMG vs. 12.7x108mm rounds, and the personal story behind Brandon's AK-50 ring.
This video features TheFireArmGuy presenting a collection of Grand Power firearms, joined by Graham Baates of GB Guns. The content aims to introduce viewers to the Grand Power brand, as many are unfamiliar with their models. The host expresses his long-standing admiration for Grand Power and encourages viewer interaction by asking which presented models they prefer. Links to various YouTube playlists for handgun reviews, rifle/shotgun reviews, Second Amendment content, gear reviews, and range tests are provided, along with social media links.
This video appears to be an introductory piece where the creator, Graham Baates, addresses common questions about his identity and his qualifications to discuss firearms and related products. It aims to establish credibility and provide context for his content, likely setting the stage for future reviews, discussions, or demonstrations within the firearms niche.
This video showcases a player-vs-player (man vs man) stage at the Douglas Ridge 3-Gun event, held on September 28, 2014. The action features competitors Graham Baates and TacOpsOne engaged in a competitive shooting scenario. The firearm prominently used in this stage is a Glock 34. The video is enhanced with music from Angel Vivaldi, adding to the dynamic presentation of the competition.
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