This video critically reviews five lever-action rifles, highlighting significant quality control issues, mechanical flaws, and reliability concerns with models like the Mossberg 464 and Rossi R92. The expert instructor details specific problems such as machining marks, feeding failures, and safety quirks in historical designs like the Winchester 1873, while also noting potential issues with newer models like the Smith & Wesson Model 1854. The Browning BLR is critiqued for its complex action and feeding requirements.
This video reviews five rifles chambered in the venerable 30-30 Winchester cartridge, highlighting their suitability for hunting and general use. It details the historical significance and enduring effectiveness of the 30-30 round, emphasizing its terminal ballistics and manageable recoil. Specific models discussed include the Henry 30-30 Side Gate, Henry Lever Action X Model, Winchester Model 1894 Trails and Takedown, Winchester 94 Carbine, and Mossberg 464, with their unique features and specifications outlined.
This video reviews the Mossberg 464 centerfire pistol grip rifle, chambered in 30-30 Winchester. It highlights the rifle's lustrous dark walnut finish, checkered pistol grip and forend for added purchase, and a thin rubber recoil pad. The review notes the rifle's maneuverable yet comfortable length of pull and its stout lever safety system, requiring both the tang safety and lever squeeze to fire. The 20-inch blued barrel is equipped with a bead front and adjustable rear sight, and the receiver is drilled and tapped for scope bases.
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 guide details the safe operation of Mossberg lever-action rifles, focusing on their unique triple safety system. It emphasizes understanding and utilizing the top tang safety, grip safety, and hammer block safety for secure handling. The information is presented with a high degree of authority, drawing from professional firearms media hosts and Mossberg representatives, making it valuable for intermediate users seeking to enhance their firearm safety knowledge.
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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