This video examines the Nepalese Gehendra Carbine, a rare variant of the Martini-Henry rifle. It highlights the carbine's reduced length and weight compared to the rifle, weighing 7.6 lb with an overall length of 37.9 inches. The presentation notes the presence of hand-fit, poor-quality parts, a rickety action, and a heavy, awkward trigger pull. The sights are adapted for shorter ranges, featuring a tangent ladder V-notch rear and barleycorn front sight with protectors. The carbine's production around 1911 and its single rear sling swivel suggest older cavalry doctrines.
The Fowler Industries Vanta 9 is presented as a high-end 2011 pistol positioned between production and full custom models, with an MSRP of $4,000. The review highlights its attractive aesthetics, including an aluminum grip module and tight lock-up due to hand-fit parts. Key features discussed are the Barstow match-grade barrel, red dot cut with iron sight plate, and a 3-pound trigger pull, making it a compelling option for those seeking a premium 2011.
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