This review of the Ruger LCR in .22 Magnum highlights its ergonomic design and minimal recoil, making it suitable for both defensive use and plinking. The reviewer praises its shootability and accuracy at 30 yards, noting the effectiveness of the high-viz sights. A key suggestion for improvement is an increase in ammunition capacity.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Kel-Tec P17 .22LR pistol, highlighting its value proposition for various applications including plinking, varmint control, and as a suppressor host. The instructor, with years of experience with the platform, emphasizes its reliability, ergonomics, and affordability, making it a strong contender for budget-conscious firearm owners.
This review of the Ruger Redhawk .357 Magnum (8-shot snub nose) highlights its robust build, impressive accuracy, and suitability for personal defense and as a collectible range firearm. The presenter emphasizes its overbuilt nature, making it heavy but manageable for recoil absorption, and praises its fit and finish. While acknowledging its weight makes it less ideal for concealed carry, its eight-round capacity and .357 Magnum chambering offer significant defensive potential.
This review of the Alpha Foxtrot Romulus 4.25" compensated pistol highlights its premium features and high value for a 2011 platform. The firearm is praised for its excellent build quality, fit, and finish, along with impressive performance at the range. Key features include a compensated barrel for recoil mitigation, an optics-ready slide with included RMSC/RMR plates, and an ergonomic grip with good texturing.
The Kimber Rampart is a .45 ACP 1911 pistol featuring an OD green Cerakote finish and a compensator designed to reduce felt recoil, making it one of Kimber's softest shooting models. It includes G10 grips, High Viz fiber optic sights, and comes with accessories for both compensated and standard barrel configurations. The video demonstrates its disassembly and the easy removal of the compensator.
This video presents a series of Amazon deal alerts for tactical gear and knives. Featured items include a SOG bayonet, True Glow sights, a Blackhawk holster with retention, a Workos TS11 flashlight, Watchman EDC fixed blades, the GTK 7 fixed blade, and the 704 Gear Sliver gentleman's folder. The presenter emphasizes the limited-time nature of these deals and encourages viewers to act quickly.
This video provides an overview of the new Diamondback SDR 9mm Luger revolver introduced at Industry Day at the Range 2025. It highlights the short 2-inch barrel, use of moon clips for 9mm Luger ammunition, and features designed for concealed carry, such as its smooth exterior and lightweight construction. The review also touches on the high-viz fiber optic sights, captured crane for easy cleaning, and textured grips.
The Yankee Marshal discusses various viewer questions and comments, touching on channel support, personal opinions on firearms, and practical advice. He emphasizes supporting the 'Pets and Vets' program and explains the differences between Patreon and SubscribeStar. The discussion also covers preferences for high-visibility and red dot sights, and the practicalities of firearm ownership and self-defense.
This video humorously presents five reasons to own a Hi-Point JHP, highlighting its weight, single-stack .45 ACP magazine capacity (10 rounds), polymer frame striker-fired design, factory high-viz sights, and inexpensive price point (around $200). While presented satirically, the speaker acknowledges the firearm's functionality and its appeal as a budget-friendly option for those with limited funds.
This video details modifications made to a Ruger P90, focusing on aesthetic and functional upgrades common in the 1990s. The presenter discusses swapping slides for a decocker-only configuration, replacing the decocker lever, upgrading sights, and changing grips. He also shares insights on magazine compatibility and compares the P90's shooting characteristics favorably against a Smith & Wesson 4506.
This video showcases a new Smith & Wesson revolver chambered in the powerful .500 S&W Magnum caliber. Key features highlighted include its 3.5-inch stainless steel barrel, a 5-round capacity, and the addition of high-visibility fiber optic sights. The description also provides an estimated price range of $1,500 to $1,600 and notes its weight at 4 pounds. The content appears to be an introductory look at the firearm's specifications and its visual appeal.
This review of the Anschutz Model 1780 rifle in .308 Winchester highlights its high-end European quality, comfortable German Walnut stock, and impressive accuracy. The presenter, Ozzie, details the rifle's features, including its free-floating barrel, adjustable trigger, and high-visibility sights, and provides extensive ammunition testing results at 100 meters, showcasing its potential for hunting and range use.
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