The Henry Golden Boy .22 Revolver offers a 10-round capacity, a significant feature for a rimfire revolver. It can be fired in both double-action and single-action modes, providing versatility for shooters. The firearm is noted for its quality feel and solid construction, despite its relatively high MSRP. It's presented as a fun and low-recoil option for range use.
This video reviews the Henry Big Boy Revolvers in .357 Magnum, specifically comparing the Birds Head grip and Gunfighter grip models. The presenter highlights their classic aesthetics, comfortable handling with both .38 Special and .357 Magnum (with a note on personal shoulder injury impacting full magnum use), and accuracy at various distances. The review emphasizes the nostalgic appeal and quality craftsmanship of these revolvers.
The Henry Golden Boy Revolver is a 10-shot .22 LR firearm notable for its substantial weight (36 oz empty), which contributes to low recoil. It features a 4-inch target barrel, a large brass trigger guard, and wood grips with Henry's logo. The firearm is available with a 'gunfighter' or 'bird's head' grip and offers a smooth, albeit heavy, double-action trigger pull and a slightly heavy single-action pull.
The Yankee Marshal reveals his newest firearm purchase: a Henry revolver. He discusses his choice between the Gunfighter grip and the Bird's Head grip, ultimately opting for the Gunfighter grip for its perceived comfort. The video also announces winners of a t-shirt giveaway and promotes a fundraiser for Fur Friends Animal Rescue.
The Yankee Marshal discusses various firearms-related topics, including holster recommendations for a Glock 19, advice on carrying a snub-nose .500 S&W revolver, and the importance of proper firearm storage. He also touches on legal aspects like castle doctrine and duty to retreat, emphasizing that deadly force should only be used when there's a direct threat to life, not just property. The discussion includes opinions on specific firearm models and general firearm maintenance practices.
This video provides an in-depth review of Henry's new Big Boy revolvers, highlighting their design, craftsmanship, and performance. It compares them to historical models and modern competitors, detailing features like the double-action/single-action mechanism, grip options, and safety features. The review emphasizes Henry's commitment to quality and the revolvers' suitability for collectors and shooters seeking a blend of classic aesthetics and modern reliability.
This podcast episode features The Yankee Marshal discussing various firearms topics, including the Smith & Wesson 317 kit gun, Henry revolvers, 10mm vs. .40 S&W ammunition compatibility, and the mechanics of striker-fired versus hammer-fired pistols. He also touches on constitutional carry laws in Nebraska and Florida, and the nuances of "Stand Your Ground" legislation. The discussion includes personal anecdotes about illness and firearm ownership preferences, such as his most numerous caliber being .357 Magnum.
The Yankee Marshal introduces Henry Repeating Arms' new line of revolvers, designed to pair with their Big Boy rifles. He details the two grip styles (Gunfighter and Birdshead), materials (blued carbon steel with brass grip frame), and weight. The review highlights the traditional aesthetics and the adjustable sighting system, noting the inclusion of three front sight heights. The MSRP is noted as approximately $900.
The Wilson Combat 6mm ARC Tactical Hunter is presented as a high-performance AR platform rifle ideal for hunting, general tactical use, and personal defense. It features an 18-inch fluted threaded match-grade barrel with a 1:7.5 twist rate, billet upper and lower receivers, and an M-LOK rail. The rifle utilizes 6.5 Grendel magazines and bolts, and commercial loads are selected for hunting, match shooting, and personal protection applications.
This video provides an in-depth review of the BCM MKII BFH rifle, highlighting its premium features and construction. The presenter, Mark from Fit'n Fire, details the rifle's bulged upper receiver, hammer-forged barrel, mid-length gas system, and MCMR handguard, emphasizing their contributions to accuracy and shootability. He also discusses the BCM lower receiver, trigger, and stock, concluding that the MKII BFH is a high-quality, duty-ready rifle built to stringent standards, justifying its higher price point.
This review of the BCM Recce 16 AR-15, presented by John C. from Pew Pew Tactical, highlights its robust build quality and practical utility as a 'working man's workhorse.' The assessment covers key components like the cold hammer-forged barrel, MCMR handguard, and BCM's renowned Bolt Carrier Group, detailing performance during extensive range testing with over 1500 rounds fired without issue. The review emphasizes its reliability and solid performance, positioning it as a superior choice in its price bracket.
This review of the BCM Recce 14 KMR A rifle highlights its robust construction and quality components, positioning it as a military-grade firearm. The presenter emphasizes BCM's commitment to exceeding military specifications through in-house manufacturing and strict quality control. Key features discussed include the Gunfighter stock and grip, nickel boron coated trigger, and a proprietary muzzle brake, all contributing to a reliable and well-made rifle.
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