This video from C&Rsenal delves into the 'false sight rib' feature found on the Mossberg 200K shotgun. The explanation, delivered with high authority by the speaker, clarifies that this is not a full rear sight but a raised, grooved bump designed to reduce glare and offer a rudimentary sighting surface. The analysis highlights its role as a manufacturing 'shortcut' that saves weight and complexity while still providing some sighting benefit.
This video provides an expert-level overview of the Mossberg 200K, a 1955 pump-action shotgun. It highlights Mossberg's budget-conscious approach, the firearm's unique rifle-like aesthetic, and its surprisingly smooth action despite using inexpensive stampings. Key features discussed include the glass-embedded nylon pump, unitized takedown, detachable 2-round magazine, and the adjustable 'C-Lect' choke system with barrel venting for compensation.
This video explores eight often-overlooked pump-action shotguns, highlighting unique features and historical significance beyond the popular Remington 870 and Mossberg 500. It covers models like the Ithaca Model 37 with its bottom-eject design, the rare Winchester Model 25, and the 'slam fire' capable Winchester Model 1897 trench gun. Other featured firearms include the Mossberg 200K, Smith & Wesson 3000, Remington Model 31, and two Marlin models, offering insights into their design, production, and market value for collectors and enthusiasts.
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