This video showcases a vintage Mossberg bolt-action shotgun, highlighting its operation with 12 gauge shells. It demonstrates loading the detachable box magazine, cycling the bolt, engaging the safety, and live fire. The demonstration includes slow-motion ejection and mentions the adjustable C-Lect-Choke.
This ASMR-focused video demonstrates the preparation and firing of two 16-gauge side-by-side double-barrel shotguns. The content highlights the careful loading of shells from a DROBASHEVICH branded tin and the sequential firing of the external hammers. Safety is emphasized through the shooter's use of eye and ear protection.
This ASMR video showcases a vintage 63-year-old Baikal over-under shotgun being loaded with 12-gauge paper-hull buckshot shells. The shooter demonstrates safe handling, firing both barrels, and manual ejection of spent casings in an outdoor range setting. The firearm is identified as a rare piece, likely a USSR-made IZH-59 Sputnik.
This video demonstrates a creative and experimental approach to shooting by using custom-made ice slugs fired from a 12-gauge side-by-side shotgun. The creator freezes a YouTube Silver Creator Award within a block of ice as a unique target. The footage highlights the preparation of both the ice ammunition and the target, followed by slow-motion shots of the impact.
This video showcases a collection of vintage 12-gauge shotgun ammunition, primarily from Eastern Bloc countries, dating from the early 1980s. It highlights Soviet birdshot and bearshot, Czechoslovakian slugs and buckshot, and GDR buckshot, all featuring paper hulls and distinct illustrations. The presentation emphasizes the historical and collectible nature of this ammunition, with detailed visual inspection of each round.
This YouTube video is a teaser for a restoration project involving an old, "crappy" pump-action shotgun. The title explicitly mentions the Ithaca Model 37, suggesting a focus on its condition and the process of bringing it back to working order. While the video is a teaser, it aims to build anticipation for a more in-depth look at the firearm and its potential.
This short video captures the sensory experience of shooting a 12 Gauge side-by-side shotgun. It highlights the preparation, including retrieving shells and donning safety gear, followed by the distinct sound and action of loading and firing the vintage-style firearm. The content emphasizes safe handling and the unique atmosphere of a range day.
This video showcases two vintage Soviet-era side-by-side shotguns with external hammers at a shooting range. The demonstration includes loading and handling of 16-gauge ammunition, highlighting the break-action mechanism and external hammer design. The presenter's expertise is evident in the careful handling and knowledge of period-correct firearms and cartridges.
This short review showcases a vintage 1955 double-barreled shotgun, likely of Soviet origin. The video demonstrates its break-action, external hammers, and the process of loading and unloading two 12-gauge shells. The presenter highlights the firearm's ornate receiver engravings and its assembly from a canvas case, emphasizing its historical and mechanical aspects.
This review covers the Revelation 330A, a .410 gauge bolt-action shotgun originally sold by Western Auto and manufactured by Mossberg. Despite its budget-friendly nature and utilitarian design, the shotgun proves reliable and effective for small game hunting and varmint control. It's presented as a good starter firearm for youth due to its low recoil and simple operation.
This video showcases the careful handling and firing of a vintage 12 Gauge double-barrel shotgun. The shooter demonstrates the break-action mechanism, loading, and firing sequences, including a minor mistake with trigger selection. The content highlights the respect needed for older firearms and offers a glimpse into a casual range day experience.
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