This YouTube video showcases the Enfield P14 rifle, chambered in .303 British, with footage of its operation. The title and description heavily feature terms related to online gaming, particularly PUBG Mobile, and use trending hashtags. While the rifle itself is a historical firearm, the context provided suggests a strong emphasis on its use or depiction within a gaming environment, possibly as a visual asset or a theme for content creators. The video appears to target a younger audience interested in both firearms and mobile gaming.
This YouTube Shorts video, titled 'You can’t use this old rifle?', features "The Last American Outlaw." While the specific rifle is not identified, the title and hashtags suggest a discussion or demonstration involving an older firearm, potentially contrasting it with modern options. The content is likely aimed at an audience interested in firearms, possibly with a patriotic or "outlaw" theme given the channel's branding. It also promotes the creator's Instagram and Patreon.
This video provides a safety and function test of a Chinese SKS rifle from 1967, highlighting the presence of significant pitting in the chamber. The creator takes extra precautions due to this condition. The video also promotes the Teslong Bore Scope used for inspection and links to the creator's secondary channel and other social media platforms, including Patreon and Twitch. Affiliate links for products are also disclosed.
This video features Jon Patton and Ben testing a heavily rusted Mosin Nagant rifle. Despite its condition, they fire three rounds, resulting in significant fireballs, indicating potential for dangerous operation or just a surprising outcome from a neglected firearm. The video also promotes Cole-Tac through a discount code and encourages viewers to support The Gun Collective on Patreon.
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