This YouTube video addresses a problem with a Smith & Wesson Model 1000 shotgun. The creator diagnoses and fixes the issue, discovering that a previous "gunsmith" had incorrectly assembled the firearm. The video focuses on the repair process and identifying the source of the malfunction.
This video reviews the Smith & Wesson Model 1000 semi-automatic shotgun. The reviewer highlights its aesthetically pleasing design but expresses disappointment due to persistent functionality and cycling issues. Manufactured by Howa in Japan during the 1970s and 1980s, the gun is noted to be prone to these problems, with the reviewer's specific example not being an exception. Despite the malfunctions, the owner is committed to repairing the firearm due to its attractive qualities.
This YouTube video showcases and discusses two imported shotguns from the past: the Smith & Wesson Model 3000 and the Smith & Wesson Model 1000. The title highlights their beauty and vintage appeal, suggesting a review or appreciation of these classic firearms. The content likely focuses on the aesthetics, historical context, and possibly the operational aspects of these older S&W shotgun models.
This video features a firearm enthusiast showcasing two Smith & Wesson shotguns: a Model 1000 semi-automatic and a Model 3000 pump-action. The presenter expresses excitement about acquiring the Model 1000 from Cabela's, noting how it complements his existing Model 3000. The title humorously suggests that owning two Smith & Wesson shotguns is superior to owning just one.
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