This video showcases a modern take on the classic 1873 lever-action rifle, specifically chambered in 9mm and manufactured in Winchester, Virginia. The firearm features desirable modern enhancements like a threaded barrel for suppressor use, beautiful case coloring, a walnut stock, and is presented as an American-made alternative to imported firearms. The discussion highlights the trend of consumers seeking classic designs with contemporary features, such as optic mounting capabilities and suppressor compatibility, appealing to both traditionalists and modern shooters.
The Yankee Marshal discusses various topics including his opinions on electric vehicles, specifically comparing Tesla to the Ford Mustang Mach-E GT, and offering recommendations for 9mm self-defense ammunition. He also touches on firearms, discussing the 1911 as a patriotic firearm and offering advice on choosing between .44 Magnum and .357 Magnum lever-action rifles. The discussion also includes commentary on NFA regulations for suppressors and the challenges of drawing hands in art.
This video explores the question of whether a firearm is too collectible to shoot. The host, Hickok45, argues that even limited edition firearms, like the STP Marlin Limited Edition chambered in .45-70, should be shot and enjoyed rather than kept solely as safe queens. He suggests that the perceived future value of unfired collectibles is often overestimated, and the primary purpose of a firearm is to be used.
This video reveals surprising truths about lever action rifles, focusing on practical considerations often overlooked. It details differences in loading procedures, the importance of loop size for comfort and safety, and debunks myths about modern lever gun accuracy. Key insights include the danger of using spitzer bullets in tubular magazines, the necessity of testing various ammunition brands, and crucial techniques for clearing malfunctions, emphasizing the role of shooter error and proper handling.
This episode of Yankee's 'MURCA! Guns & Freedom Podcast features a wide-ranging discussion covering firearms, personal opinions on political and social issues, and community engagement. The host, TheYankeeMarshal, discusses various firearms like the M&P 340, Taurus 605, and Kimber 1911, offering insights into their features and comparisons. The podcast also delves into topics such as the importance of community, supporting veterans and pets through donations, and personal reflections on current events and social debates. Viewers are encouraged to participate through live chat and Super Chats, which fund the Pets and Vets program.
This video showcases a wide variety of firearms available at Exile Armory LLC, including shotguns, handguns, and rifles. The presenter highlights new arrivals such as the Ruger Blackhawk .357/.9mm convertible, Browning Maxus 12 gauge, Beretta A400 Extreme Plus in 12 gauge, and various handguns like the FN 57 and Magnum Research Desert Eagle. The inventory also features hunting rifles, slug guns, and lever-action rifles from brands like Henry and Marlin. The store also stocks ammunition components like powders, primers, and brass.
This video announces Ranger Point Precision and Witt Machine's attendance at Dragonman's Front Range Freedom Shoot on September 7-8. Ranger Point Precision specializes in accessories for lever-action rifles, including stocks, handguards, and loading gates, compatible with brands like Henry, Marlin, Rossi, and Winchester. Witt Machine offers compact and lightweight suppressors with unique names like 'The Naughty 9' and 'The Freaking 45'.
This YouTube video, "New vs. Old Marlin Rifles" from the GUNS Magazine Podcast Episode #192, delves into a comparison of vintage and modern Marlin firearms. While the description doesn't detail specific models beyond the "Marlin Rifles" family, it highlights the podcast's exploration of whether newer firearms surpass older designs. The episode is sponsored by 4Patriots, promoting their solar-powered fridge, and Creedmoor Sports, a destination for precision shooting enthusiasts. The discussion likely covers aspects relevant to firearm collectors and users interested in the evolution and performance of Marlin 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.
This video from Ozzie Reviews provides an expert-level overview of the .45-70 Government cartridge, drawing on over 100 years of its history and practical application. The instructor highlights its effectiveness for hunting large North American game, including buffalo and feral pigs, due to its heavy, slow-moving projectile that retains significant energy. The review covers both the pros, such as its stopping power and nostalgic appeal, and cons, like the availability of more modern cartridges with higher energy and the relatively high cost of ammunition.
This episode of Gun Talk Radio's After Show features discussions on various firearm topics. Topics include the challenges of finding subsonic 5.7x28mm ammunition, gunsmithing solutions for stripped receiver screws on a Ruger 10/22, and the effectiveness of the .327 Federal Magnum cartridge. The hosts also touch on AR-15 build advice, historical firearm design, and the importance of firearm safety, particularly concerning negligent handling and testing ballistic vests.
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