The Yankee Marshal reveals his newly acquired Chiappa 1892 Mares Leg in .44 Magnum, a 'bucket list' item he previously avoided due to its Turkish origin. He contrasts it with his Henry Mares Legs, noting differences in barrel length, weight, and capacity. Despite his principles against buying from Turkey due to human rights concerns, he justifies the purchase for personal happiness, admitting to being a hypocrite.
This video explores viewers' favorite real firearms featured in movies and television shows. The host, TheYankeeMarshal, shares his personal favorite, Chloe's Winchester 1892 Mares Leg from Firefly, inspired by Steve McQueen's use of similar firearms. The discussion highlights a variety of iconic guns, from classic revolvers and pistols to modern firearms, and touches on their impact on viewers' interest in firearms.
This review of the Heritage Settler Mares Leg .22LR highlights its aesthetic appeal and functional performance. The presenter praises its fit and finish, accuracy at the range, and the enjoyable shooting experience. It's presented as a fun, collectible firearm that, while not the most practical for specific tasks like varmint hunting or as a truck gun, offers significant aesthetic and functional appeal for enthusiasts.
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 video from Exile Armory showcases a variety of firearms available for sale, with a focus on handguns, rifles, and shotguns. The staff highlights specific models and their prices, including the Bersa Thunder 380 and 22, Smith & Wesson M&P15, Citadel 12 gauge semi-auto, and various AR-15 platforms. The store also features a 'legal wall' with different handgun options and a selection of rifles.
This Q&A session from InRangeTV covers a wide array of firearms-related topics, from training methodologies and optic choices to historical firearms and modern self-defense considerations. The host discusses the effectiveness of .22LR conversion kits versus dedicated .22LR rifles for marksmanship training, offers insights into VOMZ optics, and weighs the merits of the 1911 against the 1917 revolver for self-defense. Practical advice is given on reloading black powder cartridges in the field, the historical context of the 'Mares Leg,' and the practicality of various handgun and rifle platforms for everyday carry and home defense. The discussion also touches on the challenges of historical accuracy in firearms representation, the evolution of firearm design, and the importance of community in survival scenarios.
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