This video from ARFCOM News at SHOT Show 2026 details several new M1 Garand and 1903 Springfield variants from CMP. Highlights include a Gas Trap M1 Garand reproduction, a reliable 16-inch barrel 'Tanker' M1 in .30-06, a match-grade Custom Shop Special, an M1D sniper reproduction with an offset scope, a .308 Winchester M1 Garand variant, and the A3 Expert built on reclaimed 1903 Springfield receivers. The CMP representative emphasizes historical accuracy, reliability enhancements, and quality craftsmanship.
This video features an in-depth look at Uberti's reproduction of the Colt 1861 Navy London Model revolver. The content highlights the firearm itself, offering viewers a close-up examination. The description also includes contact information for Guns of the West, LLC, special offers for concealed carry permit classes and gun insurance, and links to social media and Patreon support. While the video's primary focus is the firearm, the additional information points to broader themes of firearm ownership and associated services.
This video demonstrates the loading and firing process of a Pedersoli Queen Anne flintlock pistol. It highlights the steps of charging the main powder, seating the projectile with a patch and ramrod, and priming the pan. The demonstration includes a 'flash in the pan' misfire and successful ignition on the second attempt, showcasing typical black powder firearm behavior.
This review covers the new T48 FAL reproduction by DSA and Harrington & Richardson (PSA). It highlights authentic features like the stripper clip top cover, T48-specific charging handle with forward assist, and folding winter trigger guard. The reproduction aims for historical accuracy with correct markings and sight graduations.
This video explores the potential of using duplex cartridges with a modern reproduction Schofield revolver. The presenter emphasizes that this experiment is only safe because the reproduction is made with modern materials and rated for smokeless powder, strongly advising against attempting this with any actual percussion revolvers or antique firearms. The video aims to test if duplex cartridges can overcome perceived limitations of reproduction Schofields with black powder.
A US-made StG44 reproduction by DK Productions is now available, chambered in the historical 7.92x33mm Kurz caliber. The review includes a live-fire demonstration at an outdoor range, showcasing the rifle's functionality. This release marks a significant availability of the iconic WWII firearm for the US market.
This video provides an in-depth tour of Sport Systems Dittrich (SSD), a German manufacturer specializing in high-quality reproductions of rare WWII German firearms. The review highlights SSD's capabilities in producing models like the BD-38 (MP-38), BD-44 (StG-44), and various FG-42 patterns, emphasizing their historical accuracy and machining quality. The tour also showcases the factory's advanced CNC machining and stamping processes, concluding with a test fire of the BD-44.
This video features InRange taking a Pedersoli reproduction 1850's Baker 20ga muzzleloading coachgun to the field to test its effectiveness at hitting flying trap targets. The content focuses on demonstrating the capabilities of this antique firearm replica in a practical shooting application.
This video, "TWIG 439," features a discussion on various firearm-related topics with guest Othais. Key points include concerns about BioFire's new smart gun, a potential lawsuit against Glock over machine gun conversion concerns, and allegations of a group misrepresenting female shooters. The discussion also touches on firearm legislation, Palmetto State Armory's market activities, the reproduction market, and legal issues surrounding gun rights. The episode also includes sponsor segments and a historical look at Colt.
This video delves into the historical significance and practical aspects of the 1860 Henry Rifle, often called the 'STG-44 of the Civil War.' It highlights the rifle's revolutionary lever-action mechanism, contrasting its rapid firing capability with muzzleloaders. The review also covers its loading procedure, technical limitations like an exposed magazine, and its historical cost versus modern reproduction value.
This review covers the Veteran Arms 1400's Handgonne, a .75 caliber muzzleloader. It details the loading process using black powder, a lead ball, and a coffee filter wad, emphasizing the fuse ignition method for aiming. The demonstration highlights the historical firing characteristics and impact on a steel target.
This short demonstrates the functionality of an 18th-century style boxlock flintlock pistol. The live-fire test in a desert range confirms the flintlock mechanism's reliability in igniting the black powder, resulting in a projectile impact on a steel silhouette target. The video highlights the historical accuracy and operational success of this reproduction firearm.
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