This video segment from "American Rifleman Television" explores the history of the Hi-Standard Model B pistol. Introduced in the early 1930s, it quickly became a popular rimfire handgun, rivaling the Colt Woodsman. The Model B is highlighted for its military service during World War II as a .22 caliber training pistol, allowing soldiers to practice marksmanship without expending valuable .45 ACP ammunition. The video details its simple blowback operation, 10-round magazine capacity, and distinctive grip design necessitated by the rimmed .22 Long Rifle cartridges. It mentions that 14,000 Model Bs were purchased by the Ordnance Department for training, playing a significant role in preparing soldiers for combat.
This video focuses on the Hi-Standard M101 Dura-Matic pistol. Leveraging the description's hashtags, the content appears to touch upon the .22LR caliber, its potential use for everyday carry (EDC), and perhaps a thematic connection to the Fallout video game franchise. The title and description suggest a review or presentation of this specific firearm model.
This video provides a review of the Hi-Standard Dura-Matic 22 Classic Pistol. The reviewer highlights that Hi-Standard produced several .22 semi-auto target pistols, drawing inspiration from the Colt Woodsman design. The Dura-Matic is positioned as an entry-level offering but is described as a solid, quality handgun. The video also includes affiliate links for Sportsman's Guide, USCCA, Rubber Dummies, and Getzone.com, as well as a Patreon link for exclusive content. The presenter thanks Fiocchi USA for supplying ammunition and encourages viewers to like and subscribe for more gun reviews.
This YouTube video focuses on the Hi-Standard Dura-matic .22 LR firearm. The description clearly states the video's subject and includes a disclaimer regarding affiliate links for products mentioned, primarily from Amazon and Campsite. The video appears to be a review or demonstration of this specific .22 caliber pistol.
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