This video is a review of the Ruger Mini-14 by Gun For Hire. It highlights the rifle's rugged, reliable, and durable nature, making it suitable for farm, ranch, or woods use. The description also promotes Gun For Hire's extensive inventory of over 1,000 guns and 400 rental options, noting their accessibility to the public just 15 miles from NYC, with an age requirement of 8 years and up for shooting. The hashtags suggest a local focus, targeting audiences in Manhattan, the Bronx, Queens, Hoboken, Jersey City, Secaucus, and Brooklyn, while also hinting at travel-related content.
Colion Noir reviews the Ruger American Ranch in .300 Blackout, emphasizing its affordability and quiet suppressed performance. He highlights its compatibility with standard AR magazines and the adjustable trigger. While excellent for property management and hunting due to its suppressed nature, the rifle can become front-heavy with accessories like a suppressor.
This review of the POF Tombstone 9mm magazine-fed lever-action rifle highlights its unique design and tactical features, including Magpul stock and M-LOK rails. However, initial testing revealed significant cycling issues attributed to stiff action and magazine spring pressure, leading to a mixed assessment of its reliability and smoothness compared to traditional lever-action firearms.
The Armscor VRF14 is a USA-made, non-Class III semi-automatic shotgun featuring a 14-inch barrel and detachable box magazines. Expert assessment highlights its AR-like controls, high build quality, and reliable performance across various loads without a break-in period. It's recommended for home defense or ranch use, offering versatility with its magazine system and accessory mounting options, though substantial recoil is noted, especially when shooting from the hip.
The Ruger SP101 4" in .357 Magnum is a durable, reliable revolver praised for its stainless steel construction and manageable recoil due to its weight. While its 5-round capacity limits home defense utility against higher-capacity options, its accuracy and robust build make it an excellent practice or ranch gun. The longer barrel enhances sight radius and velocity, and modifications like a trigger job are recommended.
This updated review provides a decade of real-world data on the KelTec SU-16, challenging the notion that 'KelTec sucks'. The SU-16 is praised for its extreme lightweight design (under 5 lbs), reliability with brass-cased ammo, and suitability as a utility carbine for home defense, truck, or bug-out scenarios. Specific models like the California-compliant SU-16CA are highlighted for their features.
The Madsen M47 is presented as a practical and affordable bolt-action rifle suitable for ranch and property defense, particularly against coyotes. Despite its age, it demonstrates good accuracy with iron sights out to 300 meters. The rifle is noted for its handy size, muzzle brake, and recoil pad, making it a viable option for pest control at an approximate market value of $500.
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