This video focuses on refinishing the wood stocks of a Chiappa 1892 Mare's Leg firearm. The description highlights the channel's commitment to promoting responsible firearm ownership, advocating for the Second Amendment, and supporting viewer-funded content without sponsors. It also promotes merchandise and a backup channel. The content appears to be a hands-on project related to firearm customization and maintenance.
This video showcases the acquisition of a Chiappa 1892 Mare's Leg rifle, a "bucket list" firearm for the creator. Despite admitting to compromising personal principles to obtain it, the uploader expresses happiness with the purchase. The channel, TYMP Pistol Project, is dedicated to promoting responsible firearm ownership, advocating for the Second Amendment, and is viewer-supported with no sponsorships. The video also directs viewers to support the channel through merchandise, a backup channel, and Patreon/Subscribestar.
This YouTube video from 704 Tactical showcases the Heritage Settler Mares Leg chambered in .22LR. The description indicates it's part of a campsite-themed video, with links to affiliate deals, the channel's Rumble, merchandise, Instagram, Patreon, and a YouTube members club. The video likely features a review or range test of this specific firearm, highlighting its features and performance. Affiliate links are used extensively, with a disclaimer that most reviewed products are sent for testing.
This video showcases a Henry Mare's Leg lever-action firearm, with the title referencing Steve McQueen and the iconic 'Wanted: Dead or Alive' TV series. The description and title emphasize the 'western' and 'cowboy' themes associated with this unique firearm. The title expresses admiration for the firearm, implying an appreciation for its aesthetics and historical connection.
This video features a comparison between a Henry Mares Leg rifle chambered in .22 Magnum and a windshield. The title directly indicates a test or demonstration involving these two elements, implying the firearm's capability or performance in a specific scenario. While no further details are provided, the focus is clearly on the firearm's application or potential destructive power.
This YouTube video features content centered around the Henry Mare's Leg lever-action pistol chambered in .22 LR. The title suggests a focus on recreational shooting or 'plinking' with this unique firearm. The content likely showcases the firearm in action, potentially discussing its handling, accuracy, and overall experience for casual shooting enthusiasts.
This video features a Rossi Ranch Hand "mares leg" firearm chambered in .44 Magnum. The title and description indicate a personal endorsement of the firearm, with the creator expressing satisfaction with its performance. The video appears to be a showcase or review, drawing parallels to the Wild West and potentially referencing the TV show Firefly due to the "brown coat" mention and the "mares leg" style firearm.
This YouTube video details the sale of a Marlin 1894cst rifle chambered in .357 Magnum and .38 Special. The creator explains their decision to sell, citing a preference for the Mares Leg platform due to limitations on shooting handguns at home, and the appeal of a good offer. The video touches on gun collecting and reviews, with the Marlin being a lever-action rifle.
This video showcases the Chiappa 1892 Mare's Leg, demonstrating a 'Terminator flip' to cycle the lever action. The firearm is shown loaded via a side gate and fired from a hip position. Technical specifications highlight its lever-action, oversized loop, and various caliber options.
This video showcases the Chiappa 1892 Mare's Leg in .357 Magnum, demonstrating its handling and firing. The firearm features a lever-action mechanism and is suitable for various shooting applications. The review highlights safe firearm practices during operation.
This review covers the Chiappa Scorpio, a Mare's Leg replica based on the Winchester 1892. It's chambered in .357 Magnum and .38 Special, featuring a classic lever action. The video includes live fire demonstrations in a snowy outdoor setting, showcasing the firearm's compact configuration and historical inspiration.
Jerry Miculek demonstrates that the iconic 'spin-cock' maneuver from Terminator 2 is achievable with live 12-gauge ammunition on a modified M1887 shotgun. High-speed footage confirms the cycling of shells during the inverted spin. The video debunks the myth for professionals, highlighting the importance of specialized modifications and extensive practice.
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