This video provides a practical look at preparing for a range day, featuring the Watchtower Apache 2011 pistol and a custom Henry .44 Magnum rifle. The presenter discusses sighting-in strategies, showcases a functional Savior Equipment bag, and highlights custom firearm components from Decton Ranger Point Precision and GunKote. The content demonstrates an experienced shooter's approach to gear and range preparation.
The Yankee Marshal is seeking audience input on a firearm purchase decision, funded by the sale of his Staccato XC. He is considering several Colt Python variants (2.5-inch and 3-inch, in matte black and glossy blue finishes) and a Smith & Wesson 629 Mountain Gun in .44 Magnum. He also plans to purchase a Henry rifle with an octagonal barrel and case-hardened receiver.
Hickok45 presents a curated collection of firearms representative of what an individual might have owned in 1878, featuring a Smith & Wesson Schofield revolver, an iron-framed Henry rifle, and a double-barrel shotgun. The video demonstrates shooting these historical pieces and highlights the evolution of firearm technology and cartridges, while also showcasing modern accessories.
This video explores the firearms one might have carried in 1878, proposing a 'battery' of a handgun, rifle, and shotgun. Expert instructor Hickok45 details the Smith & Wesson Schofield revolver, the Iron Frame Henry rifle, and the ubiquitous 12-gauge double-barrel coach gun, providing historical context and live-fire demonstrations. The discussion highlights how wealth and location influenced firearm access during that era.
This video announces the arrival of a new Henry rifle chambered in .223 caliber. The description includes links to the creator's merchandise store, a backup YouTube channel, a channel membership option, and Patreon and SubscribeStar pages for viewer support. It also credits Madison Stegall for the original score and Daniel Greenfield for the artwork.
This video provides an in-depth look at a modern reproduction of the 1860 Henry Rifle, highlighting its historical significance and mechanical features. The speaker, Hickok45, demonstrates the rifle's rapid-fire capability, comparing it to contemporary single-shot firearms. Expert insights cover the loading process, the unique toggle link action, and the historical context of its adoption during the Civil War, emphasizing its advanced design for the era.
This video features a casual "shoot-a-round" session where the creator discusses topics while plinking with two firearms. The guns featured are a replica 1860 Henry Rifle chambered in .44-40 and a new Smith & Wesson 617 Mountain Gun that is experiencing double-action firing issues. The video also highlights several sponsors and provides links to the creator's other channels and social media platforms.
This YouTube video, titled "Henry Mare's Leg Giveaway LAST DAY! MGF Podcast - 31 OCT 25", announces the final day of a giveaway for a Henry Mare's Leg firearm. The description heavily promotes various support channels for TYMPPP, including merchandise, a backup YouTube channel, Patreon, and SubscribeStar. It also credits Madison Stegall for the original score and Daniel Greenfield for the artwork. While the specific firearm isn't detailed beyond its model name, the giveaway nature and podcast format suggest a focus on firearms culture and community engagement.
This video showcases an indoor test of the Henry SPD HUSH rifle. The description prompts viewers to check out a separate, full video on this specific model. Based solely on the provided title and description, the content focuses on a new generation rifle from Henry Repeating Arms, highlighting its potential for suppressed shooting in an indoor environment. It appears to be a follow-up or supplemental piece to a main review or demonstration.
This Henry 'New Original' rifle chambered in .45 Colt offers a surprisingly manageable recoil, defying common expectations for the caliber in a lever-action platform. While not traditionally a plinking round due to cost, the shooting experience is exceptionally fun and smooth, making it a noteworthy classic American firearm.
This video introduces the "New Original Henry" rifle, highlighting it as the first practical repeating rifle and the presenter's favorite lever-action in their collection, chambered in .45 Colt. It also includes affiliate links for body armor and holsters, and promotes engagement to encourage more gun content on YouTube.
This YouTube video, titled "Thank You" and with a description "Here you go!", appears to be a thank you message to viewers, potentially related to a giveaway. It links to a Rumble video titled "100k Giveaway with Rostic Arms RA15 Premium," suggesting the giveaway might involve an AR-15 style rifle from Rostic Arms. The description also includes links to Monadnock Firearms, a promotion for concealable body armor with a discount code "MAGDUMP," and a promotion for Alpha Omega Kydex holsters with the same code. A "Watch Next" link points to a video about a Henry All Weather rifle's water survival. The creator encourages engagement to support gun content on YouTube and provides links to their various social media profiles and another YouTube channel.
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