This video from Exile Armory in Weaver, AL, showcases a diverse inventory of firearms, ranging from hunting rifles and revolvers to modern pistols and tactical shotguns. Amber highlights specific models, calibers, and prices, including a Browning X-Bolt Hunter Maple for $1,050, a Cimarron Doc Holliday for $1,315, and a Springfield Hellcat Pro with optic for $660. The review also touches on high-end options like the FN SCAR 15P and NFA items such as CAT suppressors, alongside budget-friendly used firearm deals.
This pawn shop challenge tested two teams on a $750 budget to purchase a pistol and rifle. Team 1's Hi-Point C9 and Savage 110 proved more reliable than Team 2's Sarsilmaz CM9 and Remington 770, which suffered multiple malfunctions and a critical failure. The Savage 110, despite minor feeding issues, ultimately secured the win for Team 1.
This episode of Gun Gripes tackles firearm elitism, arguing that budget firearms are perfectly viable for self-defense and training. Hosts emphasize 'run what you brung,' stating a functional Hi-Point is better than a Glock on layaway. Proficiency and training are highlighted as more critical than expensive gear, with personal histories and comparisons of surplus vs. high-end CZ models illustrating the point.
This YouTube video features a comprehensive review of the Remington 770 rifle chambered in .308 caliber. The reviewer highlights its suitability for deer hunting and general shooting applications, recommending it for those seeking a good quality and reliable rifle. The description also includes links to the creator's social media, camera gear, and favorite outdoor/shooting equipment, such as Vortex and Leupold optics.
This video reviews five budget-friendly hunting rifles available in 2012, all generally priced under $400. It covers the Remington 770 and 710, Savage Axis, NEF Handi-Rifle, and Knight's KP1, highlighting their features and affordability. The Mosin Nagant M91/30 is presented as the ultimate budget option for its low cost and powerful 7.62x54R caliber.
The Remington 770 in .30-06 is presented as an affordable package rifle for budget-conscious hunters, typically priced under $350 with a 3-9x40 scope. While basic, it features a robust three-lug bolt design and a polymer stock with a camo finish. Accuracy testing with Sellier & Bellot 180-grain FMJ showed approximately 1.5 MOA at 100 yards, with demonstrated capability at 400 yards.
This YouTube video, titled 'Bullet Point Profiles: Remington 770 Youth Sportman Rifle,' focuses on a specific firearm model. The description provides a direct link to GalleryOfGuns.com for an instant quote on the featured gun, indicating a potential sales or product showcase nature of the content. The video likely offers a profile or review of the Remington 770 Youth Sportman Rifle.
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