The Savage Model 301 is a budget-friendly, single-shot, break-action shotgun in .410 bore, ideal for survival or as an affordable firearm. It features a simple operation, a manual safety with a hammer block for safe carrying, and a 26-inch barrel with screw-in chokes. Its key advantage is its easy two-piece takedown for portability and storage, making it an excellent value under $200.
This video provides an expert overview of the Ruger PC Carbine with a free-float handguard. It details the carbine's features, including M-LOK accessory slots, a threaded barrel compatible with suppressors, ambidextrous controls, and interchangeable magazine wells supporting both Ruger and Glock magazines. The demonstration highlights the firearm's quick takedown design for portability, presented by a representative from Ruger.
This video showcases the DRD Tactical Paratus Gen 2 takedown rifle chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor. Originally designed for special operations, this semi-automatic rifle emphasizes its unique takedown capability, allowing for rapid assembly and disassembly (under 60 seconds) without tools. Its compact design, featuring a folding Magpul stock with adjustable features for shooter comfort, makes it ideal for storage and portability. The rifle is noted for its accuracy.
This expert-level guide details the takedown procedure for the Remington Model 81 Auto Loading Rifle, as demonstrated by Larry Potterfield of MidwayUSA. The video highlights the rifle's history, physical features, and operating mechanism, concluding with a clear, step-by-step disassembly process. The Model 81, produced from 1936 to 1950, is noted for its takedown design, facilitating field stripping.
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