This video showcases a collection of three double-barrel shotguns: a Stoeger Coach Gun in .410 bore, a Stoeger Coach Gun in 20 gauge, and a Savage Fox Model B in 12 gauge. The reviewer discusses their individual features, aesthetics, and price points, highlighting the Stoeger .410 as a favorite due to its low recoil and attractive wood. The concept of 'pattern collecting' is introduced as acquiring multiple firearms with a shared theme.
This YouTube Shorts video focuses on the Ruger American Rifle, specifically exploring 'pattern collecting'. While the description is minimal, the title clearly indicates the subject matter is firearms, with a focus on a particular rifle model from Ruger. The use of hashtags suggests a broader appeal within the firearm enthusiast community.
This video provides an update on a Charter Arms revolver collection, focusing on 'pattern collecting' by acquiring multiple firearms of the same brand. The presenter details specific models, including various Undercover and Pathfinder variants, and a Bulldog. Key information includes manufacturing locations (Stratford, Bridgeport, Shelton, CT), approximate production years, and some specific features like bobbed hammers and adjustable sights. The presenter notes the budget-friendly, lightweight, and concealable nature of Charter Arms revolvers, while also cautioning against specific older production years (CHRC0, Charter 2000).
This video showcases a "pattern collection" of Mossberg 500 series shotguns and a Maverick 88, focusing on their variations and parts compatibility. The presenter details specific models, including a 1973 Mossberg 500 C (20 gauge) with an 18.5-inch barrel and a 1973 Mossberg 500 A B (12 gauge) with a 24-inch slugger barrel. It highlights the interchangeability of furniture and parts between the Maverick 88 and Mossberg 500, emphasizing comfort improvements with modern butt pads and the functional similarities despite minor safety differences. The video serves as a personal collection review rather than a technical guide.
This video reviews two lever-action rifles: a Sears Model 54 in 30-30 Winchester and a Henry H001 in .22 LR. The reviewer discusses their personal connection to lever-action firearms, detailing the cosmetic condition and functional performance of each rifle. The Sears Model 54 is noted for its 30-30 caliber and Winchester-like features, while the Henry H001 is praised for its smooth action and aesthetic appeal.
This video explores the concept of 'pattern collecting' in firearms, focusing on acquiring specific models or types of guns without strict historical accuracy requirements. The presenter showcases several handguns, including an Auto-Ordnance 1911A1, a Smith & Wesson Bodyguard .380, an M&P Shield 9mm, an SD9VE, and various .38 Special revolvers. He discusses their features, performance, and personal reasons for acquiring them within this collecting philosophy.
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