This review critically examines five lever-action rifles that potential buyers should approach with caution. It highlights significant quality control issues, design flaws, and reliability concerns across models like the Mossberg 464 and Rossi R92. Even newer designs like the S&W Model 1854 show early production hiccups, while historical designs like the Winchester 1873 reproduction and Browning BLR have inherent mechanical quirks that can affect safety and function.
This video showcases the Mossberg 464 Pistol Grip Rifle as part of the #SundayGunday series. It provides a closer look at this specific firearm model, highlighting its features. The content is geared towards firearm enthusiasts interested in reviewing and understanding different rifle configurations.
This review of the Mossberg 464 lever-action rifle highlights significant reliability issues, including failures to cycle and double feeds, which are attributed to mechanical flaws rather than user error. Both the traditional wood model and the tactical SPX variant, chambered in .30-30 Winchester, are critiqued for their build quality and safety mechanisms. While the tactical model shows potential, overall performance and accuracy are deemed mediocre, with the rifle unfavorably compared to vintage alternatives like the Marlin 336.
This review covers Mossberg's lever-action rifle lineup, including the traditional 464 and the tactical 464 SPX. Key features highlighted are Mossberg's unique triple safety system, the weather-resistant Marinecote finish, and the adjustable stock and tri-rail forend on the SPX model. The rifles are presented as versatile for hunting, defense, and general utility.
This review covers the Mossberg 464 Brush Gun, a Davidson's exclusive lever-action rifle chambered in 30-30. It highlights features like a 16.25-inch barrel, Marinecote finish, and Williams Fire Sights for low-light conditions. The rifle offers reliable performance with manageable recoil, making it suitable for hunting deer and hogs. The review also details its safety features and the process of purchasing through Davidson's Gun Genie.
This video review from nutnfancy covers a range of firearms, from high-end precision rifles like the Sako TRG-42 to practical lever-action models and semi-automatic pistols. The reviewer, Brian, offers critical insights into value, performance, and potential drawbacks of various firearms, including specific price points and comparisons. The content is geared towards experienced shooters interested in detailed product analysis and market trends.
This video features a "Bullet Point Profile" of the Mossberg 464 Brush Gun, specifically a Davidson's Exclusive variant. The description includes a link to "Gallery of Guns" for an instant quote, suggesting a focus on the firearm's features and availability for purchase. While no specific caliber or application is explicitly stated beyond the "Brush Gun" designation implying some utility in brush country, the content is clearly centered around a specific rifle model.
This YouTube video, titled 'Bullet Point Profiles: Mossberg 464 Lever Action Rifle,' provides a profile of the Mossberg 464 lever-action rifle. The description includes a call to action to get an instant quote via a Gallery of Guns link, suggesting a focus on the firearm's features, specifications, and potential purchase information. It likely aims to inform potential buyers or enthusiasts about this specific rifle model.
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