Honest Outlaw provides an enthusiastic overview of the new Mossberg Maverick 88 Semi-Auto shotgun, revealed at SHOT Show 2026. The review highlights its anticipated street price of $400-$500 against an MSRP of $600, its 28-inch vent rib barrel, walnut stock, and gas-operated system. The presenter, Chris, emphasizes Mossberg's reputation for reliability and his long-standing personal experience with the Maverick 88 platform.
This review covers the new Mossberg Maverick SA semi-automatic shotgun introduced at SHOT Show 2026. The video highlights its budget-friendly nature, solid reliability, and key features like a walnut stock, adjustable length of pull, and a drilled and tapped receiver for optics. The MSRP is $693, and it's available immediately.
This video details the meticulous process of crafting a custom Beretta shotgun stock, emphasizing the blend of modern CNC machining and traditional hand-fitting techniques. A master gunsmith from Beretta's facility in Gardone Val Trompia, Italy, demonstrates how high-grade walnut is transformed into a bespoke stock tailored to individual shooter dimensions, ensuring optimal performance and aesthetics for models like the DT11. The process highlights precision, craftsmanship, and the importance of a perfect metal-to-wood fit.
Christopher Olsen, Shooting Editor for American Hunter, provides an expert overview of the new Spandau Arms RL bolt-action rifle. He details its Remington 700 pattern action, .308 Winchester chambering, and features like a 20-inch 5R rifled barrel with a nitride finish, a detachable box magazine, and a walnut stock. The review highlights practical elements such as the tactical bolt knob and Riton optics.
Christopher Olsen, Shooting Editor for American Hunter, provides an expert overview of the new CZ 600+ ST3 American rifle. He highlights its switch-barrel system, magnum-length action, and available calibers (.30-06 Springfield, .300 Win Mag, .270 Winchester). The review details the walnut stock, detachable magazine capacity (5 rounds for .30-06/.270 Win, 3 for .300 Win Mag), and the unique tang-mounted safety with a bolt-locking feature. The controlled round feed with a multi-lug head is also discussed for reliability.
Scott Olmsted, Editor-in-Chief of American Hunter, reviews the new EAA Balikli Blue Label O/U shotgun. This budget-friendly over-under, manufactured in Turkey, is available in 12, 20, 28, and .410 gauges, featuring back-bored barrels, a walnut stock, and a pheasant engraving. It comes with five Beretta/Benelli Mobile pattern chokes and is priced at an attractive $479 MSRP, making it a compelling option for bird hunters seeking value.
This video details a Northeast whitetail hunt featuring the Mossberg Patriot rifle. Expert hunters Jon and Doug share insights on strategic stand placement, wind patterns, and ethical shot placement. They demonstrate effective tracking techniques and highlight the importance of camaraderie during a successful deer camp, culminating in the harvest of four does.
This video provides a practical overview of two distinct firearms: a reproduction Schofield revolver and a Sako Model 85 Bavarian Carbine. Hickok45 demonstrates shooting techniques for both, highlighting the historical significance of the Schofield and the refined craftsmanship of the Sako. The content emphasizes accuracy, proper handling, and appreciation for firearm design, offering insights from an experienced shooter.
This video showcases a modern take on the classic 1873 lever-action rifle, specifically chambered in 9mm and manufactured in Winchester, Virginia. The firearm features desirable modern enhancements like a threaded barrel for suppressor use, beautiful case coloring, a walnut stock, and is presented as an American-made alternative to imported firearms. The discussion highlights the trend of consumers seeking classic designs with contemporary features, such as optic mounting capabilities and suppressor compatibility, appealing to both traditionalists and modern shooters.
This video highlights a modern take on the classic 1873-style lever action rifle, specifically a model chambered in 9mm and manufactured in Winchester, Virginia. The discussion emphasizes the appeal of classic aesthetics like case coloring and walnut stocks, combined with modern features such as threaded barrels for suppressors and optics mounting capabilities. The presenters also touch upon the value and quality associated with American-made firearms, contrasting them with imported options and discussing the pricing of new Ruger-produced Marlins.
This review of the CZ 600+ American highlights its traditional sporting rifle design, featuring a walnut stock and modern enhancements. The rifle offers caliber interchangeability, a reliable hybrid controlled feed action, and an adjustable trigger, making it a versatile option for various shooting applications. Expert assessment from NRA Publications underscores its quality and thoughtful design.
This expert review of the CZ 600 American in .308 Win, presented by Ozzie Reviews, details its traditional design, technical specifications, and accuracy potential. The guide covers setup, testing methodology with various ammunition, and highlights the rifle's sub-MOA performance, with a Federal 168gr MatchKing load achieving a 0.6-inch group. The review emphasizes the rifle's effective recoil management and user-friendly adjustable trigger.
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