This review details the acquisition and initial setup of a used CZ 455 Varmint rifle. The speaker highlights its value at $350, discusses its technical specifications including the interchangeable barrel system and Turkish walnut stock, and demonstrates mounting a BSA Sweet 22 scope and bipod. The review emphasizes the rifle's excellent trigger and plans for future range comparisons.
This video provides a detailed comparison between the Heritage Badlander and Coachwhip shotguns, focusing on their distinct features. The expert review highlights differences in hammer design (internal vs. external), stock aesthetics and grip, metal finishes (matte black vs. color case hardened), and action mechanics. It clarifies that neither model features chokes, both having straight cylinder bores, and details available gauges and barrel lengths for each.
This review provides a first look at the Fabarm Infinite RS Sporting, a 12-gauge competition shotgun. Key features highlighted include 32-inch Tribore barrels, an adjustable rib for point of impact, a durable four-lug CNC machined action, and a Turkish walnut stock with an adjustable comb. The firearm is presented by John Parker, Editor-in-Chief of Shooting Sports USA, indicating a high level of expertise.
This comprehensive review of the CZ 600 American in .223 Rem covers unboxing, detailed specifications, and practical accuracy testing with various ammunition types. The rifle features a Turkish walnut stock, a 24-inch cold hammer-forged barrel, and an adjustable trigger. Accuracy testing at 100 yards revealed the Norma 55gr Tip Strike as the best performer, achieving a 0.4-inch group. The review highlights the rifle's balance and trigger, while noting a minor cosmetic issue with shell ejection impacting the stock.
The Browning BAR MK 3 in .308 offers a blend of classic aesthetics with modern semi-automatic performance. Featuring a Turkish walnut stock and an alloy receiver, it provides a lighter and durable platform. While not matching bolt-action precision, its accuracy is highly effective for hunting applications like hog hunting.
This "Gun Of The Week" episode features the Military Armament Corp. MAC 2 Tactical Wood semi-automatic shotgun. Reviewers highlight its inertia-driven action, inspired by Benelli, and its tactical features including a Picatinny rail, ghost-ring rear sight, and Turkish walnut stock with checkering and a pistol grip. The 18.5" barrel is threaded for Beretta/Benelli-pattern chokes, and it comes with three constrictions. The shotgun is presented as a versatile option for home defense, hunting, or range use, with a competitive sub-$400 MSRP. The review details its operational controls, including a bolt-release, charging handle, magazine release, and crossbolt safety, and notes its lightweight aluminum receiver and Melonite-finished barrel.
This expert-level review of the Fabarm USA Autumn shotgun highlights its status as Fabarm's premier side-by-side for the American market. The assessment details its premium features, including deluxe Turkish walnut, ornate gold inlays, and robust construction with a steel-forged action and four-lug locking system. The review emphasizes the advanced Tribore barrel technology for enhanced performance and discusses the various stock and barrel options, making it suitable for both hunting and clay shooting.
This "Gun of the Week" video from American Rifleman showcases the Korth NXR, a highly customized double-action revolver. A collaboration between Korth and Nighthawk Custom, the NXR features a cold-hammer-forged stainless steel barrel with a shroud and Picatinny rails, a unique cylinder release, and a removable cylinder/crane assembly. Chambered in .44 Magnum, it boasts increased cylinder lockup, a Diamond-like Carbon (DLC) finish for corrosion resistance and lubricity, and a Jim Wilson signature Turkish walnut stock. The review highlights the revolver's smooth double-action trigger, well-sighted adjustable sights, and repeatable accuracy during range testing.
Ozzie Reviews provides an in-depth look at the CZ 457 Lux .22 LR rifle, highlighting its quality, budget-friendly price, and impressive out-of-the-box accuracy. The review details features like the cold hammer-forged barrel, adjustable trigger, and 60-degree bolt throw. Accuracy testing with various ammunition types at 50 yards demonstrated exceptional performance, with Federal Hunter Match achieving a 0.7-inch 10-shot group, confirming the rifle's value and precision.
This review of the CZ USA Sharp-Tail Coach Gun, manufactured by Huglu Cooperative, highlights its Anson & Deeley box lock action, single selective mechanical trigger, and extractor-only ejection. The shotgun features a Turkish walnut stock, a 20.1-inch barrel with cylinder constriction, and is available in multiple gauges. It's presented as a suitable option for traditional shotgun enthusiasts and bird hunters, though its modern handling may differ from true old-school cowboy firearms.
This video provides a detailed look at the Silver Eagle C105 Over/Under Shotgun, a 12-gauge model featuring a 28-inch barrel and a Turkish walnut stock. The description highlights the SKU C1051228 and mentions its potential as a high-value firearm. The creator also notes that affiliate links are used for Amazon and other retailers, and that most items featured are sent for review.
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