This YouTube video features a Marlin 45-70 Trapper lever-action rifle with a 16-inch barrel. The title explicitly mentions the firearm model and caliber, along with a mention of "Silly Dan," likely a person or character associated with the video. The video is tagged with relevant firearm categories like "leveractionrifle" and "4570," indicating it will likely cover the handling, performance, or features of this specific rifle. The presence of the model name suggests a review or demonstration.
This YouTube video features the Marlin 1895 Trapper rifle, specifically highlighting its use with a suppressor. The content likely focuses on the performance, handling, and suppressed sound profile of this particular lever-action rifle configuration. Viewers can expect to see the firearm in action, potentially with discussions on its suitability for various applications given its suppressed nature.
Ruger's relaunch of the Marlin 1894 Trapper in .44 Magnum shows significant quality improvements over the 'Remlin' era. While accuracy at 50 yards (2.0-2.8 inches) is respectable but not match-grade, the rifle boasts an exceptionally smooth action and high reliability, even with rapid cycling. It exhibits minor sensitivity to aluminum-cased ammunition, a common trait for lever-actions.
This video features a custom-built "Tactical 45-70 Lever Action Rifle" by Ranger Point Precision, based on a Marlin 1895 Trapper. The creator highlights their work on this rifle over several weeks, emphasizing its unique "space cowboy" aesthetic. The description provides a link to a more detailed article on the build, along with social media and contact information for the creator and Ranger Point Precision.
This video focuses on a 'Trapper Ranger Point Precision Setup' for the Marlin 1895 rifle. It likely delves into modifications, accessories, and potential performance enhancements for this specific lever-action firearm, aimed at improving its accuracy and utility for various shooting applications.
This YouTube video features the "NEW Marlin 1895 Trapper" rifle, focusing on its first shots. The description provides links to the creator's Patreon, Instagram, Twitter, website, and YouTube membership. It also includes contact information for business inquiries.
This video showcases the Marlin 1895 STP .45-70 Trapper, a limited edition rifle (1 of 500) with significant collector value, potentially exceeding $5,000. Hickok45 demonstrates its power and accuracy with Federal 300-grain loads, highlighting the historical significance of the .45-70 cartridge and the rifle's 'JM' proof mark indicating original Marlin production. Safety features and the 'Guide Gun' concept are also discussed.
This review of the Heritage Rough Rider revolver highlights its suitability for new shooters and recreational use. The firearm is praised for its simple, safe design, economical price point, and Made-in-USA manufacturing. Key features include a unique safety mechanism and a classic aesthetic, making it an appealing option for plinking, small game hunting, or as a first handgun.
This video introduces a new firearm project: building a .50 caliber Traditions "Trapper" flintlock pistol. The presenter is starting this unique build, motivated by historical reenactment or thematic interest, specifically referencing "pirate reasons." Links to pistol kits are provided in the description, indicating a focus on the construction and assembly process of this black powder firearm. The project appears to be an introduction, setting the stage for future build logs or reviews.
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