This "I Carry" episode features a Colt Wiley Clapp edition Lightweight Commander 1911 pistol. The firearm is carried in an Aker Leather FlatSider XR13 holster. The description also mentions a Kershaw Decimus pocketknife, suggesting an everyday carry setup. The focus is on the concealed carry of this specific pistol and associated gear.
This video provides a review of the Colt Wiley Clapp Stainless Commander .45 ACP pistol. It highlights the firearm as a 1911 model specifically designed for enthusiasts of the iconic 1911 platform. The review focuses on the characteristics and appeal of this particular Colt model within the 1911 lineage.
This episode delves into the specialized firearms and tactics of Marine snipers in the Vietnam War, highlighting early reliance on Winchester Model 70s and later the standardized Remington Model 700 (M40) with Redfield optics. It also covers the evolution of enemy weaponry, from French legacy arms to the ubiquitous AK-47 and SKS, and discusses their use by covert units like SOG for deniability and tactical advantage.
This episode details the M16 rifle's introduction and evolution during the Vietnam War, highlighting its initial reliability issues stemming from training and ammunition problems. It covers the M16A1's eventual success as a reliable service rifle and introduces the CAR-15 variant developed for special forces. The discussion emphasizes the weapon's technical specifications and its role in combat.
This American Rifleman Television segment features a review of the Wiley Clapp edition of the Ruger GP-100 .357 Magnum revolver. The review likely covers the firearm's features, performance, and suitability for various applications, drawing on the expertise of the American Rifleman team and the specific insights of Wiley Clapp.
This video, "NRA Gun of the Week: Colt Wiley Clapp Stainless Commander Pistol," features American Rifleman's Mark Keefe providing an in-depth look at the Colt Wiley Clapp Stainless Commander pistol. The segment focuses on this specific firearm, highlighting its features and potentially its historical significance or performance. As part of the "Gun of the Week" series from the NRA, it aims to inform viewers about notable firearms.
This episode of American Rifleman TV takes viewers to Herstal, Belgium, to explore the 125-year legacy of Fabrique Nationale (FN), a company with a rich history of firearm production, including designs by John Moses Browning. Back at NRA Headquarters, the team conducts a test of the Wiley Clapp/TALO edition Ruger GP100. The "I Have This Old Gun" segment features the Japanese Type 92 Heavy Machine Gun, rounding out a diverse look at firearms heritage and modern offerings.
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