This review of the Heritage Roscoe 2-inch snub nose revolver highlights its 'old school cool' aesthetic combined with modern manufacturing. The presenter emphasizes its affordability, making it an attractive option for those seeking a classic wheel gun without the high cost of vintage models. While not ideal for concealed carry compared to lighter options, it's praised as a fun, functional range gun with manageable recoil and good build quality for its price point.
This video highlights how partnerships between the firearm industry, state wildlife agencies, and manufacturers drive conservation funding in the U.S. The NSSF explains how excise taxes paid by manufacturers are distributed to states, supporting wildlife habitat acquisition, management areas, and the construction/modernization of shooting ranges. The segment also briefly showcases Taurus's manufacturing facility, emphasizing their role in this funding cycle.
This video details Taurus's manufacturing transformation, moving from a vertically integrated, 1950s production model to a 21st-century assembly-focused operation. The company has consolidated plants, embraced outsourcing for specialized components like springs, and implemented modern manufacturing techniques, including advanced machining and polymer injection molding. This shift emphasizes interchangeable parts, improved quality control throughout the process, and faster throughput, positioning Taurus for competitive pricing and enhanced customer service. The facility also produces Rossi revolvers, maintaining classic designs with modern production methods.
This video provides a behind-the-scenes look at the manufacturing of the Heritage Rough Rider revolver at Taurus facilities. It highlights the revolver's classic single-action design, affordability, and availability in .22 Long Rifle and a .22 Long Rifle/.22 Magnum combo. The production process involves casting frames, precision CNC machining, and finishing, with Taurus increasing production capacity and offering special makeups.
This episode of American Rifleman TV features a two-part segment. The first part delves into Taurus USA's manufacturing facilities in Miami, Florida, offering an in-depth look at their operations. The second part includes a "Rifleman Review" of the Ruger American Rifle Magnum, followed by an "I Have This Old Gun" segment focusing on the Lee-Enfield No. 4 (T) Sniper Rifle.
This episode of American Rifleman TV previews the first part of a two-part segment focusing on Taurus Manufacturing, identified as Brazil's largest gunmaker. The description also highlights two specific firearm segments: the "Rifleman Review" featuring the Colt Wiley Clapp Stainless Commander and "I Have This Old Gun" which will cover the Boer Mauser Rifle. The video appears to delve into the recent changes at Taurus and showcases classic and potentially modern firearms.
You've reached the end! 6 videos loaded.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.