This video features a casual shooting session, referred to as a "Shoot-a-Round," at the Gong Club Range. The content creator, Hickok45, is shown plinking with two firearms: a new Marlin Model 1894 rifle chambered in .44 Magnum and a new 5-inch 2020 Colt Python revolver in .357 Magnum. The video also includes mentions of supporting channels, Patreon, SDI, Alabama Holster, Talon Grips, and Ballistol, along with a link to an FAQ playlist. The creator emphasizes firearms safety and responsible gun ownership, stating the content is for educational and entertainment purposes only and not for selling firearms or performing modifications.
This video, "Sunday Shoot-a-Round #182" by Hickok45, features casual shooting (plinking) in a wooded setting. The host discusses and fires two firearms: a new FN Reflex pistol chambered in 9mm and a Marlin Model 1894 Cowboy Limited rifle chambered in .45 Colt. The description also promotes Hickok45's other YouTube channels and Patreon, along with sponsors like SDI, Alabama Holster, Talon Grips, and Ballistol. Safety and responsible gun ownership are emphasized, with a disclaimer against copying actions shown in the video.
This YouTube video offers a review and shooting demonstration of the Marlin Model 1894 chambered in .44 Magnum. The content creator also provides links to other firearm-related videos, including a Rossi .44 Magnum and a JC Higgins 30-30, suggesting a broader interest in lever-action rifles and popular calibers. The description extensively lists various gear used in their videos, ranging from steel targets and cameras to reloading equipment and ballistic gelatin, indicating a focus on detailed product testing and content creation within the shooting community.
This YouTube video, titled '#SundayGunday: Marlin Model 1894', features a review or examination of the Marlin Model 1894 lever-action rifle. The content focuses on the rifle itself, providing details and likely showcasing its features and performance.
This episode of American Rifleman TV features a preview of segments on British 1st Airborne operations during WWII, specifically focusing on Operation Market Garden and their efforts at Arnhem. The "Rifleman Review" segment will examine the Marlin Model 1894 chambered in .44 Magnum. Additionally, the "I Have This Old Gun" feature will explore the history and development of the Bergmann MP-28 submachine gun, a firearm designed between the World Wars. The video also provides information on where to find full episodes of ARTV online and tune in for new episodes on the Outdoor Channel.
This video provides a comprehensive overview of Marlin Firearms' history, from its founding by John Mahlon Marlin in 1870 to its modern iterations under Remington. It details the evolution of Marlin's iconic lever-action rifles, highlighting key models like the 1881, 1894, 1895, and 336, and discusses significant innovations such as Micro-Groove and Ballard rifling. The narrative also touches upon the company's acquisition by Remington and the subsequent quality improvements.
This review compares a new Marlin Model 1894 Cowboy to an older 'JM' marked model, highlighting differences in fit, finish, and manufacturing quality. While the new rifle is accurate and functional, its wood-to-metal fit, matte finish, and minor quality control issues like rusted screws are noted as drawbacks compared to the glossier, better-finished older JM models. The new Marlin is priced around $850, with older JM models still available on the used market.
This video dives into the history and details of the iconic Marlin Model 1894 lever-action rifle. The description highlights its original patent in August 1893 and introduction in 1894, noting it retained features of its predecessor while incorporating improvements. It also mentions the rifle being chambered in .25-20 by November 1894 and its popularity among cowboys, farmers, and hunters. The video features Steve Ostrem providing an 'inside look' and personal anecdotes.
This video delves into Cowboy Action Shooting, showcasing historical firearms like the Colt SAA, Marlin 1894, and Winchester 1873. It highlights essential gear, including El Paso Saddlery holsters, and explains SASS rules, particularly loading procedures and safety officer supervision. The content emphasizes the blend of historical immersion and shooting skill required for the sport.
Hickok45 demonstrates the Marlin Model 1894 Cowboy Limited in .44 Magnum, highlighting its octagonal barrel and handy design. He tests 300-grain handloads, noting their significant recoil, and praises the Skinner peep sights for improving focus. The rifle shows substantial impact energy on various targets, making it a viable option for hunting or defense, particularly in bear country.
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