This video discusses the upcoming production of new M1 Garand rifles by the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) in partnership with Heritage Arms. It highlights the potential for these new rifles to be chambered in calibers beyond the traditional 30-06 Springfield and 308 Winchester, with a specific focus on the experimental possibility of a 6.5 Creedmoor variant. The presenter demonstrates how 6.5 Creedmoor cartridges fit into an M1 Garand clip and discusses the implications of modern calibers in a classic platform.
This video from TheGunCollective provides an energetic overview of several new firearm releases and industry news. Host Jon Patton, with extensive industry coverage, details the SSRS rifle, the Pedersoli Boarbuster Apocalypse, and the Bond Arms 'The First Lady' derringer, offering his critical insights. The segment also covers updates on Beretta 80X Cheetah modifications by Langdon Tactical, HK MR556A4 uppers, CMP M1 Garands, and a significant patent lawsuit between B&T and SureFire.
This expert guide details the new forged M1 Garand receivers from the CMP, addressing popular questions. It covers the manufacturing process by Heritage Arms, the rationale behind new production for marksmanship programs, potential variants, and competition eligibility. The CMP aims to ensure the longevity of its programs by producing new rifles as original USGI stocks deplete.
Amber from Exile Armory showcases a wide variety of firearms in stock, including lever-action rifles, revolvers, semi-automatic pistols, and shotguns. The inventory features numerous calibers and brands, with a focus on new arrivals and popular models. The video highlights specific firearms like the Marlin Trapper in .44 Magnum and .357 Magnum, various Henry rifles, Smith & Wesson revolvers, Chiappa and Cimarron lever guns, and a diverse selection of AK-pattern rifles.
This video details a custom 'Fitz Special' build using a Heritage Roscoe .38 +P revolver as the base. Modifications include removing the front of the trigger guard and installing a bobbed hammer and classic cylinder latch from a Taurus Model 85. The build highlights the Roscoe's all-steel construction and classic aesthetic, suitable for concealed carry.
This review covers the Heritage Rough Rider revolver chambered in .22 WMR. The presenter highlights its budget-friendly price point, typically ranging from $150-$220, and discusses the option of purchasing an additional cylinder for .22 LR. A significant issue encountered was a defective cylinder chamber, preventing cartridge insertion, which the presenter suspects was caused by dry firing. The review also touches on the fixed sights and the firearm's trigger quality.
This YouTube Short features a review of the Heritage Rough Rider 4.75" barrel revolver, highlighting its affordability at $109.00 as the cheapest 'defense' gun owned by the creator, primarily for snake defense rather than self-defense. The video also positions it as a suitable firearm for target practice or training new shooters. A disclaimer regarding YouTube's magazine policy is included, stating that all firearms shown have a magazine limiter in place.
This video features Roy Huntington testing the Heritage Rough Rider .22 LR carbine, a 16-inch conversion he recently assembled. After being delayed by weather, the test aims to determine if the carbine conversion enhances accuracy. The video includes information on subscribing to FMG Publications Newsletters and GUNS Magazine.
This video provides a detailed comparison between the Heritage Rough Rider and the Ruger Wrangler, two popular .22 caliber revolvers. The reviewer, Dustin from Guns of the West, analyzes price, features, action, fit, finish, and accuracy. While the Ruger Wrangler demonstrated slightly better accuracy, the Heritage Rough Rider is ultimately recommended due to its lower cost, smoother action, better trigger, more historical accuracy, and greater customization options, including .22 Magnum capability.
This video features an unboxing and initial testing of a Heritage Rough Rider 9-shot revolver chambered in .22LR/.22WMR. The content creator highlights the firearm as an inexpensive option for fun, particularly during times of ammunition scarcity. The description emphasizes responsible firearm handling on a private range and clarifies that no firearms or ammunition are being sold.
This YouTube video features the Heritage Rough Rider Rancher, a revolver rifle. The description includes a thank you to a specific gun shop in Matthews, NC (Beltway Gun And Pawn), with a promotional offer for viewers who mention the channel. It also contains affiliate link disclosures for Amazon and Avantlink, indicating that items are often sent for review. The content appears to be a product showcase or review of this particular firearm.
This YouTube video, titled "Heritage Rough Rider \"Wingman\" Quick Range Demo," provides a short range demonstration of a Heritage Rough Rider pistol, specifically highlighting its "Wingman" body kit. The creator mentions that this video is being uploaded after a previous short featuring the gun gained significant traction. The primary goal is to show that the "body kit" does not negatively impact the firearm's function during shooting. The description also links to a previous, more extensive video about the same firearm.
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