This video description emphasizes the exceptional performance and legendary reputation of the company's firearm barrels. It highlights a journey from initial craftsmanship ('sweat and steel') to proven effectiveness in demanding situations ('battle-tested performance'). The focus is on the quality and reliability of their barrel manufacturing, suggesting a commitment to excellence that underpins their esteemed standing in the firearms market.
This review covers the Standard Manufacturing S333 Thunderstruck revolver chambered in .22 Magnum. The firearm features a unique double-barrel design firing two shots per trigger pull, an aluminum frame, steel barrels and cylinder, and tactical urethane grips. The reviewer notes its intended use as a close-range belly gun, emphasizing its innovative but polarizing nature.
This video debunks the common myth that leaning a firearm against a wall can bend its barrel over time. Stephen Caleb from Brownells explains that modern firearm barrels are constructed from steel strong enough to withstand their own weight and typical storage conditions. Significant force is required to cause bending, a fact supported by gunsmithing practices where barrels are held in vises without damage. The myth likely originates from experiences with less durable items like BB guns.
This video provides a detailed historical and technical overview of the Remington Whitmore Model 1878 side-by-side shotgun, presented by Larry Potterfield of MidwayUSA. It highlights the firearm's design features, including exposed hammers, double triggers, pistol grip, steel buttplate, and barrel construction options (steel, twist steel, Damascus). The video also touches on its production period, unique top lever mechanism, and the presence of borderless checkering, offering insights into 19th-century shotgun manufacturing.
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