This video provides a detailed review of the new Springfield Armory Model 2020 Rimfire Target rifle chambered in .22 LR. The presenter highlights key features such as its composite stock, Remington 700 pattern trigger, Ruger pattern 10-round magazines, and heavy profile barrel. The rifle is advertised with a guarantee of shooting a 1-inch group at 50 yards. The video also thanks Getzone.com and Springfield Armory for their support, and Fiocchi USA for supplying ammunition. Affiliate links for Sportsman's Guide, USCCA, Rubber Dummies, Getzone.com, and Sootch00's Patreon are included, along with social media handles and music credits.
This video discusses the importance of using Ruger factory magazines for the Ruger Mini 14 rifle. The creator shares their negative experiences with aftermarket US-made magazines and a Federal Ordnance magazine, highlighting issues like thin steel and bent feed lips that caused malfunctions. The video emphasizes that while some aftermarket magazines may work, factory Ruger magazines are generally more reliable for optimal feeding and function with the Mini 14.
The Ruger PC Carbine Chassis, despite initial aesthetic and ergonomic criticisms like a poor sight radius and non-intuitive magazine release, proves to be exceptionally reliable. Its compatibility with Glock magazines, a crisp 3.5-4.5 lb trigger, and a street price around $750 make it a strong value proposition, particularly for home defense.
This video details the key differences between the Ruger Mark I, Mark II, and Mark III .22 LR pistols. It highlights that magazines are not interchangeable across generations and explains the evolution of features like the magazine release (heel to push-button), slide stop (integrated to separate), and the addition of a last-round hold-open feature in the Mark II. The Mark III further distinguishes itself with factory-drilled and tapped receiver for optics.
This review highlights the Ruger BX-25 magazine's performance with the Ruger 10/22 rifle. The 25-round magazine features durable steel feed lips and is user-disassemblable for maintenance. Extensive testing with various ammunition types, including Federal and Winchester, demonstrated high reliability with minimal malfunctions during rapid-fire sequences.
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