This video provides an in-depth look at the Smith & Wesson Model of 1950, also known as the Pre-Model 21, chambered in .44 Special. The presenter, Hickok45, highlights its historical significance, collector value, and shooting characteristics. He emphasizes that this model is specifically designed for .44 Special and will not chamber .44 Magnum, differentiating it from later models. The review includes live-fire demonstrations and discussions on its rarity and appeal to collectors.
This video provides an initial look at the Kimber 2K11, a new double-stack 2011 pistol. The presenter highlights its attractive bronze finish, quality build, and design elements like the grip, slide serrations, and flat-face trigger. It's noted as the 'target model' due to its sights and features slide cuts for aesthetics, though the barrel is not ported. The presenter expresses admiration for the firearm's aesthetics and perceived quality.
This video features a Kimber 2k11 Target Model pistol set up for use in The Tactical Games. The description highlights a Safariland holster, indicating a focus on competitive shooting and run-and-gun style events. The content likely showcases the firearm's configuration and its suitability for demanding tactical competitions.
This review of the Kimber K6S Target Model .357 Magnum revolver highlights its surprising accuracy and comfortable shooting experience, despite its compact size. The presenter, Eric, notes its suitability for concealed carry and its well-balanced design, featuring a brush stainless finish, walnut grips, and adjustable sights.
The Charter Arms Double Dog is a new 2025 model revolver offering significant versatility by including two fitted cylinders: one for .357 Magnum and another for 9mm Luger. The video demonstrates the straightforward process of swapping these cylinders, highlighting the ease of conversion without needing moon clips for the 9mm cylinder. This design effectively provides two revolvers in one package, catering to different ammunition preferences and shooting needs.
This video clarifies the chambering of the Ruger Mini-14, a topic often misunderstood. Drawing on historical context and original manufacturer manuals, the speaker, a Vietnam veteran with law enforcement experience, explains that most Mini-14 models, including the Standard and Ranch Rifle, were designed to fire both .223 Remington and 5.56x45mm NATO ammunition from their inception in 1974. The only exception is the Target Model, which is exclusively chambered for .223 Remington. The video also touches on the historical stigma of the AR-15 platform post-Vietnam and the market opportunity that led to the Mini-14's development.
The Springfield Armory Model 2020 Rimfire is presented as a quality .22 caliber rifle designed for performance and accuracy. It is available in two primary versions: the Classic, featuring a Turkish Walnut stock, and the Target, with a reinforced polymer stock. Key features include a hard chrome bolt with dual extractors and cams, a 6.5-degree bolt throw, a 20-inch free-float barrel, and an adjustable Remington 700 pattern trigger, all contributing to its advertised one-inch accuracy guarantee.
This video provides an in-depth look at the variations of the .455 Webley-Fosbery Automatic Revolver, presented by Ian McCollum. It details the mechanical evolution from the Model 1901 to the Model 1903, focusing on changes to the internal spring mechanisms, cylinder fluting, and barrel designs. The analysis highlights military trial feedback that drove design improvements for reliability, particularly concerning susceptibility to dirt.
This guide, based on expert instruction from GunBlue490, clarifies the critical differences between 5.56 NATO and .223 Remington ammunition, particularly concerning their use in firearms marked as .223 Remington. It emphasizes consulting manufacturer manuals, understanding pressure differentials, and recognizing specific model variations like the Ruger Mini-14 Ranch Rifle versus the Target Model to ensure safe and correct ammunition selection.
This video reviews the Colt Officer's Model .38 revolver, a premium firearm from Colt predating the Python, built around 1950. The instructor highlights its magnificent, silky-smooth trigger, exceptional accuracy, and suitability for competition and self-defense. He notes its excellent condition, estimated at 98%, with minor muzzle wear, and praises its target sights and trigger.
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