This review delves into the rare Swiss Schmidt Rubin M1900 Short Rifle and M1905 Cavalry Carbine. It highlights the evolution of the Schmidt Rubin action, moving locking lugs to the receiver's middle for a shorter, more efficient design. The M1900 was for support troops, while the M1905 lacked a bayonet lug, suited for cavalry.
This "Gun Of The Week" episode from American Rifleman features the Beretta BRX1, a straight-pull bolt-action rifle. The video highlights its performance on the range, noting that straight-pull actions are less common for American sport shooters compared to older military models. The review details the BRX1's specifications, including its aluminum receiver, 20-inch cold-hammer-forged barrel, five-round detachable magazine, and adjustable green polymer stock. It's chambered in .308 Win. and features a Picatinny rail for optics.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Canadian Ross Rifle Mk III, a bolt-action rifle notable for its straight-pull mechanism and use of stripper clips. Part of the "WWI Primer" series, the content focuses on the operational mechanics and historical context of this firearm. The description also includes links to creator support platforms like Patreon and SubscribeStar, as well as credits for music and design.
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