The Yankee Marshal discusses various firearms and related topics, including personal preferences for handguns like the Glock 43X and 48 over standard double-stack Glocks due to grip size and a dislike for striker-fired mechanisms. He compares the Colt Delta Elite 10mm to the Dan Wesson Razorback, recommending the latter. The discussion also touches on the Mossberg MVP bolt-action rifle, Beretta 92 GTS upgrades, and the potential for Sig Sauer to release a 10mm Gen 5. The host emphasizes that gun manufacturers prioritize profit over fighting for Second Amendment rights.
The JRA Galant, a modern interpretation of the Galil, offers a Cold War-era aesthetic with contemporary performance. Chambered in 5.56, it features a robust long-stroke gas piston system. While weighing around 9 lbs, it provides manageable recoil and interesting ergonomics, including ambidextrous safety selectors and a folding stock. Accuracy with iron sights at 100 yards was reported at just over 3 MOA.
This YouTube video showcases the James River Armory M14 Designated Marksman Rifle. The content covers the rifle's features and its historical context, followed by a detailed breakdown of its specifications. The description also directs viewers to the channel's website for featured products and promotes their other YouTube channels and social media presence.
This video offers an expert comparison between the M14 and the Beretta BM-59, with Mark from James River Armory providing deep insights. The BM-59 is presented as a superior evolution of the M1 Garand design, featuring significant recoil reduction and improved reliability over the M14. Live fire tests highlight the BM-59's smoother shooting characteristics.
The BM 59 Paratrooper from James River Armory is an Italian battle rifle with a 21.5-inch barrel, a folding stock, and a grenade launcher attachment. It features a lineage tracing back to the M1 Garand, a unique winter trigger for easier actuation, and a bipod that locks into the handguard. The folding stock enhances portability and storage.
This video provides an in-depth look at a James River Armory Polish AKM rifle chambered in 7.62x39mm. It highlights the rifle's construction, noting the use of original Polish parts kits for key components like the trunnion and bolt carrier, combined with American-made receivers and barrels. The review emphasizes the aesthetic appeal of the laminated furniture and the functional interchangeability of AKM furniture.
This guide provides an overview of inspecting and appreciating refurbished Enfield rifles, as presented by Clint Morgan and Matt Capaldi from Classic Firearms. It covers identifying key features like the 'cock on close' action, stock variations, receiver markings, and the .303 British caliber. The focus is on understanding the collector value and historical significance of these professionally restored firearms, emphasizing that they retain original character.
This video provides an expert-level review and torture test of the James River Armory (JRA) Gallant, a Galil-style rifle. Conducted by representatives from Classic Firearms, the assessment includes detailed insights into its construction, reliability under extreme conditions (high-volume fire, mud, thermal shock), and technical specifications like its forged receiver and improved firing pin. The review highlights the rifle's robust performance and available configurations.
This review of the James River Armory (JRA) Type 56 Underfolder highlights its construction using an original Arsenal 66 parts kit with a US-made receiver and barrel. While offering a more affordable alternative to pre-ban Chinese AKs, the review critically examines assembly issues such as trigger pin walk-out and a poorly pressed rivet, alongside functional observations like erratic ejection patterns and oil seepage from the handguards. The speaker's high authority is evident in their detailed knowledge of AK import history and specific component critiques.
This video showcases James River Armory AK-74 rifles chambered in 5.45x39mm. The rifles feature original Bulgarian parts sets, highlighting their authenticity and potential historical significance. The description also provides links to the Classic Firearms social media pages, indicating a focus on firearm sales and related content.
This review provides an in-depth look at the James River Armory M-14 Paratrooper rifle, highlighting its historical significance, robust forged receiver construction from Bula Defense, and practical features. Expert reviewer Sootch00 details its controls, stock, and range performance with 7.62x51mm ammunition, offering comparisons to other models and concluding on its quality build for approximately $1,500.
This video provides an in-depth review of the James River Armory BM-59, a 7.62x51 NATO rifle based on the Italian modification of the M1 Garand. The expert host details its historical significance, technical build, unique features like the winter trigger and bipod, and performance testing at various ranges. The review highlights the BM-59 as a high-quality clone appealing to collectors and enthusiasts of military surplus firearms.
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