This review focuses on a Harrington & Richardson (H&R) Model 157, a single-shot rifle featuring a distinctive full-length Mannlicher stock. The presenter, identified as Roy Huntington, highlights the rifle's break-open action and its .30-30 Winchester chambering. He also discusses common repair areas on the stock and plans for upgrades like Skinner Sights, demonstrating a high level of expertise in vintage firearms.
This review compares the Sako Model 85 Bavarian Rifle and Carbine, highlighting their distinct features and performance. The standard rifle, with a 22.5-inch barrel in .270 Win, offers a smooth action, while the carbine features a 20-inch barrel and a full Mannlicher stock in 6.5x55 Swedish. Both showcase Sako's renowned Finnish craftsmanship, with the carbine praised for its handling despite its unique aesthetics.
This "From the Vault" episode features Brownells Gun Tech™ Caleb Savant showcasing his rescued Mossberg Model 151M(b) semi-automatic .22 rimfire target rifle. Produced between 1948 and 1954, this rifle, known for its affordability and accuracy, features a tubular magazine in the buttstock and can fire .22 Short, Long, and Long Rifle ammunition. Caleb details its barn-find origin, his meticulous stock refinishing, and his decision to leave the muzzle threading unrepaired due to the rifle's exceptional accuracy. The unique two-piece Mannlicher stock and period Weaver scope add to its distinct appeal. The video encourages viewers to share their own "rescue rifle" stories and information about similar Mossberg rimfires.
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