This video analyzes the Redfield 4x Widefield scope, a rifle optic from the 1970s that offered an exceptionally wide field of view, comparable to modern tactical optics like the ACOG. Despite its innovative design and impressive performance for its era, the scope failed commercially due to being perceived as too unconventional for hunters and not sufficiently tactical for the emerging tactical market. The video highlights this as an example of a product being too far ahead of its time.
The M1903A4 was the US Army's interim World War II sniper rifle, based on the M1903A3 Springfield and fitted with a Weaver 2.5x scope. Remington converted approximately 28,635 rifles between 1943-1944, modifying the bolt handle and stock, and omitting iron sights. Despite its service in WWII and Korea, its effectiveness was limited by the scope's low power and lack of waterproofing, and a general absence of formal sniper training.
This video features an antique 1835 British 12-gauge shotgun with a distinctive birdseye maple stock. The presenter highlights the firearm's historical significance, its percussion action, and unique aesthetic details like the twist in the barrel. It's presented as a collector's item for enthusiasts of historical firearms.
This review examines a rare, well-executed sporterized M1 Carbine from a Rock Island Auction event. It highlights the custom stock, vintage Redfield scope, and a functional cartridge deflector, noting the high quality of craftsmanship. While modern sporterization is often discouraged, this example is presented as a desirable collectible.
This video offers a roundup and observations of various red dot and reflex sights from brands including ADE, Burris, Nikon, Trijicon, Osprey Global, Sig, Sightmark, and Redfield. It also includes promotional links for Optics Planet with a discount code, Amazon affiliate links for recommended gear, and a link to channel merchandise. The video appears to be an informative overview for firearm owners considering red dot optic purchases.
This video reviews the Redfield Revolution 4-12x40mm AccuRange rifle scope, positioning it as a quality entry-level optic suitable for budget-conscious buyers. The reviewer highlights their positive experience with the scope, noting its reliable performance over time. The retail price is mentioned as approximately $439, with imports to Australia handled by NIOA, whose website is provided for further information.
This video features Craig Cushman from Ruger discussing the Ruger American Rifle paired with a Redfield Revolution Riflescope. The discussion takes place during a visit to Gunsite Academy. The video aims to provide information about this specific rifle and optic package, with a call to action to visit AmericanHunter.org for more details and information on joining the NRA.
This video from the 2014 SHOT Show features Dave Domin from Redfield introducing the Redfield Battlezone 6-18x44mm Scope. The description indicates it was presented at the SHOT Show, suggesting a focus on new product releases and industry trends. The content is likely an overview and demonstration of the scope's features and specifications for potential buyers and enthusiasts.
This YouTube video features Dave Domin from Redfield introducing the Redfield Accelerator Reflex Sight at the 2014 SHOT Show. The description also directs viewers to gunsandammo.com for more content from the show, implying a broader coverage of firearms and related gear.
This video introduces the Redfield Revolution TAC 3-9x40mm Scope, presented by Dave Domin of Redfield at the 2014 SHOT Show. The scope is a piece of optical gear designed for firearms, likely intended for use with rifles in tactical or hunting applications. The description also points to additional coverage of SHOT Show 2014 firearms and gear on the gunsandammo.com website.
This YouTube video from SHOT Show 2014 features a look at the Redfield Battlezone 6-18x44mm scope. The video highlights a specific optic model, likely aimed at rifle enthusiasts who participate in shooting sports, hunting, or long-range marksmanship. Information is provided for further details on AmericanRifleman.org.
This YouTube video from SHOT Show 2014 features a look at the Redfield Accelerator Sight. Discussed by OpticsPlanet.com representatives, the sight is highlighted as a versatile red dot optic designed to be adaptable to various platforms including rifles, pistols, shotguns, and even crossbows, thanks to included adapter plates. The Accelerator Sight is noted for its multiple settings to suit different shooting situations and is positioned with an anticipated retail price under $200. It's presented as a soon-to-be-available product on OpticsPlanet.com.
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