This video details a custom build of a Smith & Wesson 1854 lever-action rifle, transforming it into an exceptionally quiet firearm. Key modifications include an 8-inch barrel, J-Ax stock for an SB configuration, RPP handguard and grip, and integration of a Boss Silencers Commander 9mm suppressor. The build showcases the expertise of Ren Metal Works and Ranger Point Precision.
This video provides an unboxing and initial impressions of the Henry SPD Crusher rifle chambered in .45-70 Government. Key features highlighted include its carbon fiber barrel, aluminum handguard, and threaded barrel, offering versatility for different shooting applications. The reviewer also notes the rifle's ability to be loaded in multiple ways, including a side-loading option.
This video, presented by Scott from Line 45, highlights eight firearms that have earned a permanent place in owners' collections due to their exceptional performance, reliability, and user satisfaction. The featured firearms include the Glock 19 Gen 5, 1911 Government Model, Smith & Wesson Model 686, CZ75 SP-01, Ruger 10/22, Remington 870 Wingmaster, Marlin 1895 Guide Gun, and BCM RECCE 16. Each firearm is discussed for its specific attributes that contribute to its enduring appeal, such as balance, trigger feel, recoil management, durability, and aftermarket support, making them resistant to being traded or forgotten.
This video explores an unexpected phenomenon where a suppressed lever-action rifle (Henry Hush SPD in .38 Special) sounds louder when shot with active noise-canceling headphones compared to shooting without any hearing protection. The instructor highlights that the headphones' amplification of ambient sounds, including the rifle's report, can paradoxically make the suppressed firearm seem louder. The advice given is to simply shoot suppressed firearms without hearing protection if they are already quiet.
This video from InRangeTV explains why the 44-40 cartridge is generally not recommended for modern firearms enthusiasts, despite its historical significance. The instructor, with apparent expertise in firearms, details the practical disadvantages of 44-40, including ammunition scarcity and reloading difficulties, compared to more accessible modern alternatives like 357 Magnum/38 Special or 45 Colt. The core argument centers on the 44-40's historical advantage in sealing black powder fouling due to its stepped case design, a benefit largely negated by modern ammunition and firearm designs.
This guide outlines seven essential firearms for a zombie apocalypse scenario, emphasizing practicality, logistics, and reliability over aesthetics. The selections include a 16-inch AR-15 carbine in 5.56 NATO, a Glock 19 Gen 5 in 9mm, a 12-gauge pump shotgun, a .357 Magnum lever-action rifle, a .357 Magnum revolver, a 9mm PCC, and a suppressed .308 bolt-action rifle. Each choice is justified by its specific advantages in maneuverability, ammunition availability, shootability, and effectiveness in various survival situations.
This video reviews five budget-friendly rifles offering high value for their price, suitable for hunting, defense, and general shooting. The Browning X-Bolt 2 is praised for its advanced features and customizable stock. The Savage Axis 2 Pro is highlighted for its affordability and sub-MOA accuracy potential. The Marlin 1895 Trapper Magpul offers classic lever-action functionality with modern enhancements. The PWS P15 Base is noted as a high-value AR-15 with innovative features. Finally, the Ruger American Rifle Gen 2 is presented as a top-tier budget bolt-action with significant improvements over its predecessor.
This video reviews eight reliable .30-06 rifles, highlighting their suitability for hunting. It details specific models like the Savage 110 Trail Hunter, Browning BLR, Benelli R1, Tikka T3X Hunter, Ruger American Gen 2, Browning X-Bolt, Bergara B14 Hunter, and Sako 90 Quest, discussing their features, performance, and value for hunters seeking dependable firearms.
This video explores the practicalities and perceived importance of having a handgun and rifle that share the same ammunition. While acknowledging the convenience factor, the presenter argues that it's often overrated and can lead to compromises in firearm selection, particularly for hunting or specialized roles. The discussion touches on historical contexts, modern applications, and potential scenarios like the apocalypse, ultimately suggesting that distinct calibers for handguns and rifles can be more advantageous.
This review of the Henry SPD Hush .357 Magnum/.38 Special lever-action rifle highlights its features as a modern suppressor host with a carbon fiber barrel and M-LOK forend. While acknowledging its fun factor and nostalgic appeal, the review details practical limitations, including challenging reloading procedures, potential feeding issues with .38 Special, and accuracy limitations typical of lever-action platforms. The presenter, Ivan Skipper of Skippper.com, provides detailed ballistic data from various ammunition types tested at 50 yards.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Winchester High-Grade Competition 1873 lever-action rifle, manufactured by Maroku in Japan. The reviewer, an experienced shooter, argues it is the best lever gun currently available, outperforming traditional competitors like Uberti out of the box. Key advantages highlighted include superior fit and finish, factory-installed short-stroke kit, zeroed sights, and aesthetically pleasing case hardening, making it competition-ready without modifications.
This video reviews seven .357 Magnum lever-action rifles, highlighting modern features and practical applications that challenge the notion they are outdated. It details specific models from Marlin, Henry, Smith & Wesson, Rossi, Chiappa, and Winchester, emphasizing their performance, handling, and suitability for various roles beyond traditional use.
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