This review of the Marlin 1894 Trapper in 10mm by Hickok45 highlights its potential for hog hunting and its appeal as a modern take on a classic lever-action rifle. The video showcases its performance, discusses its features like the laminate stock and stainless steel finish, and compares it to other 10mm firearms. While acknowledging the loading can be slightly awkward, the overall sentiment is positive, emphasizing its fun factor and potential as a companion firearm for 10mm pistol owners.
This comprehensive video delves into the iconic Colt Single Action Army (SAA) revolver, exploring its history, evolution, and cultural impact. It covers the SAA's lineage from early Colt revolvers, its adoption by the US military, and its enduring legacy as the 'gun that won the West.' The video also features detailed discussions on various SAA configurations, historical context, shooting techniques, and its prominent role in popular culture, particularly Western films.
This video from TheYankeeMarshal explores whether firearms owned by celebrities command higher prices at auction. The speaker, an experienced individual, differentiates between a firearm's intrinsic value (craftsmanship, materials) and its non-intrinsic value (provenance, ownership history). Using John Wayne's Colt Single Action Army as a prime example, the video illustrates how celebrity association can significantly increase a firearm's market value, potentially tripling or quadrupling its price beyond its inherent worth.
This video presents a personal top 10 list of favorite Western movies, compiled by Dustin from Guns of the West. The list includes a variety of films and miniseries, with the speaker providing brief reasons for each selection, often referencing personal viewing experiences and favorite actors. The top pick is "Tombstone," followed closely by "Lonesome Dove."
This podcast episode covers a range of firearms-related topics, including comparisons between revolvers like the Smith & Wesson 638 and 432, discussions on iconic movie firearms such as John Wayne's Colts and the Walther PPK, and analysis of recoil differences between revolvers like the Smith & Wesson 629 and Colt Anaconda. The host also touches on firearm reliability, the effectiveness of pistol grips on shotguns, and the identification of movie props like the M5 Pyrotechnic Discharger from Predator. Additionally, the episode addresses common firearm maintenance and safety concerns, as well as the broader implications of gun rights and media representation.
This FAQ video by Hickok45 focuses on his favorite John Wayne movies. While the title and description are centered around cinema and entertainment, the video is part of a larger channel known for its firearm content. The description includes mentions of the creator's shooting range, emphasis on firearms safety, and responsible gun ownership, indicating a strong connection to the firearms community. Several affiliated brands related to firearms and shooting are also linked, further reinforcing the channel's focus.
This video features Tetiana Gaidar and legendary horse trainer Tad Griffith, showcasing skills potentially for an action movie role reminiscent of John Wick 3. The description directly references "John Wick 3," "Keanu Reeves," and "Tarantactical," indicating a connection to firearm-centric action cinema. It also poses a question about favorite cowboy legends, mentioning "John Wayne" and "Clint Eastwood," and highlights the "A Tad Western Action Academy" for horses and trainers featured in "John Wick 3," emphasizing their authenticity.
This video features legendary horse trainer Tad Griffith, with mentions of his work alongside Keanu Reeves in the John Wick 3 film. The description highlights the involvement of @tad.griffith and @gattlingriffith, as well as the same horses and trainers used in JW3. It also includes a playful question about favorite cowboy legends, John Wayne and Clint Eastwood, with Tetiana Gaidar preparing for her next film. While firearms are mentioned in the context of the film, the primary focus is on horse training and the film's production.
This video, titled "WORST Firearms Instructor EVER!", appears to be a humorous or critical commentary on poor firearms instruction. Based on the description hashtags, it likely features elements of gun safety fails, funny and hilarious moments, and potentially references to classic westerns and Hollywood movies, drawing parallels with actors like John Wayne. The content suggests a focus on the negative aspects of firearm training or demonstration, likely for entertainment purposes.
This guide details the disassembly and quick-detach barrel system of the Sullivan .22 Prototype Rifle, as demonstrated by engineer Jim Sullivan. The process involves using a penny for specific bolts and highlights the rifle's robust design, including military-style sights and a unique safety feature. The information is presented with expert authority, drawing from the designer's direct involvement.
This video features an interview with Cimarron Firearms at SHOT Show 2017, focusing on "cowboy guns." The host, The Gun Guy (Joel Persinger), expresses his childhood fondness for Westerns, which fueled his interest in visiting the Cimarron booth. The content showcases firearms from the cowboy era, likely modern reproductions, for the 2017 product lineup. The video also promotes the host's website, Patreon, and sponsors, as well as various Second Amendment advocacy groups. Production credits are given to Nick Persinger. Comments are welcome but must be respectful.
This guide details the disassembly and barrel attachment process for the Wayne Repeating Arms Company .22LR Selfloading Rifle, designed by Jim Sullivan. Key features include a V-block barrel system secured by a captive screw operable with a penny, designed for accuracy and ease of maintenance. The video highlights the rifle's blowback action and unique safety feature that locks the bolt open on an empty magazine. Instruction is provided by Jim Sullivan, the designer, and Ian McCollum, a firearms historian, showcasing expert-level knowledge.
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