This video provides a detailed comparison between the Heritage Badlander and Coachwhip shotguns, focusing on their distinct features. The expert review highlights differences in hammer design (internal vs. external), stock aesthetics and grip, metal finishes (matte black vs. color case hardened), and action mechanics. It clarifies that neither model features chokes, both having straight cylinder bores, and details available gauges and barrel lengths for each.
This review of the Heritage Coachwhip side-by-side shotgun highlights its classic design and operational features. The video demonstrates the break-action, manual decocking procedure, and extractor function. Pattern testing at 20 yards shows a generally even spread, with a slight left bias on the second shot. The presenter, Dustin, offers an enthusiastic assessment, emphasizing the gun's aesthetic appeal and fun factor, drawing parallels to iconic Western cinema.
This video provides an unboxing and overview of the Heritage Coachwhip 20 Gauge shotgun. The presenter, Dustin, highlights its external hammer design, break-action mechanism, and traditional aesthetics. Key features include 18.5-inch barrels chambered for 2 3/4" and 3" shells, a tang safety, and double triggers. The review notes the ease of operation due to the external hammers and the ability to manually de-cock them, setting the stage for a future range test.
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