This video reviews the Ruger M77 Hawkeye Alaskan Bush Rifle chambered in .35 Whelen. The presenter, a self-proclaimed big game hunter, discusses the rifle's suitability for dangerous game, its features like the laminated stock and stainless finish, and addresses potential issues such as light strikes with specific ammunition brands. The review highlights the rifle's potential as a hunting tool despite some initial reliability concerns.
This video reviews the Ruger M77 Hawkeye Alaskan Bush Rifle chambered in .35 Whelen. The presenter, Hickok45, provides an in-depth look at the rifle's features, including its laminate stock, stainless finish, and iron sights. He discusses the .35 Whelen cartridge's history and effectiveness for big game hunting, particularly for North American species like bear and moose. The review also covers practical aspects such as shooting impressions, recoil, and potential ammunition issues, offering a comprehensive overview for potential buyers.
This video from Shooting Illustrated, featuring Paul Pluff from Marlin/Ruger, discusses the evolution and current offerings of Marlin lever-action rifles. It highlights the company's commitment to manufacturing the best Marlins, showcasing models like the 1895 SPL, 336 Classic, and the pistol-caliber 1894 series. The new Dark Series with its tactical-ish features is also presented.
This review provides an expert assessment of the new Ruger-made Marlin 1895 SBL. The host, a seasoned firearms reviewer, details the rifle's features, including its build quality, the effectiveness of the .45-70 Government cartridge, and the performance of integrated accessories like the Primary Arms scope and Griffin Armament suppressor. The review highlights the rifle's suitability as a hunting or 'guide gun' and offers insights into its historical context and modern execution.
The video discusses the concept of 'nerdy' firearms, primarily focusing on personalized grips and engravings. The speaker identifies their Marlin 45-70 Guide Gun, customized with a Superman engraving and the phrase 'faster than a speeding bullet,' as their most 'nerdy' firearm. This highlights how personal touches can make a firearm unique and reflect individual interests.
This video provides an expert-level review and demonstration of the limited edition Marlin 1895 STP Trapper .45-70 rifle by firearms authority Hickok45. He showcases the rifle's power and accuracy on his range, discusses its historical context, collector value, and unique features like the 'JM' proof mark. The review highlights the rifle's performance with Federal ammunition and its place in the lineage of lever-action firearms.
This guide details techniques for shooting the Ruger M77 Hawkeye Guide Gun in .338 Winchester Magnum, as demonstrated by experienced reviewer Hickok45. It covers loading procedures, target engagement at medium range, and crucial recoil management strategies for this powerful rifle. The focus is on maintaining accuracy through proper technique and mental preparation when handling high-recoil firearms.
This review of the Henry .45-70 Government Lever Action Rifle (H010) highlights its suitability as a short, handy 'brush gun' for hunting large game. The rifle features a blued steel barrel, American Walnut stock, and an XS ghost ring peep sight. It utilizes a removable tube magazine with a 5+1 capacity and a hammer transfer bar safety system. The reviewer, Sootch, praises its out-of-the-box smoothness and American craftsmanship, noting an MSRP of $850.
This video showcases Ruger's new muzzle brake system, as presented by Mark Gurney at the 2013 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Houston. The focus is on the innovation and functionality of the muzzle brake, particularly as featured on the Ruger Guide Gun. The content highlights a specific firearm accessory and its benefits within the context of a major industry event.
This YouTube video, filmed at SHOT Show 2013, provides an inside look at Ruger's new Guide Gun and their muzzle brake offerings. The content focuses on product announcements and demonstrations from a major industry event, offering insights into new firearm technology and accessories.
The Chiappa 1886 Kodiak is presented as a robust big-game rifle chambered in .45-70 Government. It features a durable bead-blasted hard chrome finish for elemental protection, including within the action. The rifle is configured as a guide gun with a forward-mounted scout scope on a standard Weaver rail, designed for quick acquisition and to mitigate recoil-induced "weatherbe eyebrow" injuries common with traditional scope placement on heavy lever actions. It comes equipped with a Skinner peep sight and has a capacity of four rounds in the magazine plus one in the chamber.
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