This review of the Austro-Hungarian Werndl 1873/77 "Extra Korps" highlights its upgrades over previous models, including a recessed hammer, improved single-stage trigger, and modified sights. The carbine is chambered in 11mm for black powder cartridges and features a compact, reinforced action with a semi-pistol grip, making it more manageable.
This video provides a detailed overview of the Siamese RS 121 Type 46 rifle, a unique firearm blending Mauser export and Japanese Type 35 design elements. It highlights key features such as its weight, overall length, the distinctive thumb board dust cover, and the use of 8mm Rimmed Type 45 Long ammunition. The review also touches upon the rifle's Mauser 98 action, internal magazine design, safety mechanism, and sights, noting its origin from the second Siamese contract.
The Norwegian Krag-Jørgensen 1894 is a refined version of the Danish Krag rifle, chambered in 6.5 Norwegian. It features a smooth action, a Mauser-style safety, and a two-stage trigger. While considered a pleasant shooter with mild recoil, its weight and length are noted drawbacks.
This expert review from TGS Outdoors delves into the 2020 Beretta EELL Classic, a premium over-and-under shotgun. The presenter, demonstrating high authority and deep technical knowledge, highlights the intricate 5-axis laser engraving by Nuovo Castello, the premium walnut stock with a hand-fitted heel plate, and the overall luxurious presentation including the ABS case. The review also touches on handling characteristics, noting a slightly front-heavy balance that contributes to a nimble feel, comparing it to a luxurious yet reliable workhorse.
This review of the Beretta 686E Evo shotgun highlights its features as a versatile sporting firearm. The presenter details the adjustable pad system, extended Optima HP chokes, and chrome-lined barrels. While acknowledging its solid build and handling, the review notes a perceived lack of 'soul' compared to previous models, suggesting it's a good option for beginners or as a second gun.
This expert review of the U.S. Enfield 1917, presented by C&Rsenal's Mae, details its physical specifications, including its 9.2 lb weight and 46-inch length. The video highlights its .30-06 caliber, 5-6 round capacity loaded via stripper clips, and ergonomic features like the dog-leg bolt and aperture sight. Mae emphasizes its historical significance as the most common WWI US rifle despite its bulk, rating it highly among war rifles.
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