This video provides an expert-level overview of the Cimarron 1887 Terminator 12GA lever-action shotgun, a replica of the iconic Winchester 1887. Host Brandon, demonstrating high authority, details its pop culture significance, technical specifications including its 20-inch barrel and 5+1 capacity, and the unique John Moses Browning-designed spring-assisted lever action. Practical measurements of its 7.91 lbs weight and 37.25-inch length are provided, along with pricing information around $600.
This C&Rsenal "Primer" video explores the history, function, and live-fire demonstration of the Winchester 1887 lever-action shotgun. The episode, hosted by Othais and Mae, provides historical context and details about this classic firearm. It is part of a series covering firearms from historic conflicts, with new episodes released every other Tuesday. The description also includes links to purchase merchandise, support the creators via Patreon and Playeur, and references for further reading on Winchester firearms and related historical publications.
This video from InRange TV explores the cultural impact of the 1887 Winchester shotgun. While the description doesn't provide specific details about the content, the title suggests a focus on the historical and popular culture significance of this iconic firearm. Viewers are encouraged to support the channel through Patreon.
This video, from InRange, discusses the John Browning-designed 1887 Winchester lever-action shotgun, hinting at the complex circumstances surrounding its creation. The description also highlights viewer support through Patreon. The focus is on a specific, historical firearm model and its designer.
The 1887 Winchester, while iconic in pop culture, is presented as a mechanically flawed design with significant reliability issues. John Browning's lever-action shotgun design, commissioned by Winchester, suffers from awkward loading and a complex cycling mechanism prone to malfunctions. Despite its legacy, the later 1897 pump-action is deemed a superior and more reliable firearm.
This video showcases a custom Model 1887 lever action shotgun modified into an 'alternative history' WWI trench gun, complete with a heat shield and long bayonet. The creator humorously demonstrates its 'salad maker' capability by impaling and then shooting a cabbage out of the air with the 12 Gauge shotgun.
This video explores an alternate history where the military adopted a Model 1887 Trench Gun, implying custom modifications and fabrication to create this unique firearm. The creator highlights their effort to 'fix an oversight' by developing this variant. A link to a video showing the gun before modifications is also provided, suggesting a process of creation or restoration.
This YouTube video appears to be a shop update from "Anvil," featuring several notable firearms. The title specifically mentions a Remington 10A, a Winchester 1887, and a firearm chambered in .500 S&W. The description also includes a Patreon link, suggesting content creation support. Based on the title, the video likely provides a look at these firearms, potentially discussing their condition, modifications, or availability within the shop.
This video from The Gun Vault, featuring Ashley Hlebinsky from the Cody Firearms Museum, explores the history of a unique Winchester 1887 lever-action shotgun owned by automotive pioneer Henry Ford. The episode highlights the significance of this particular firearm within the context of both firearms history and its connection to a prominent historical figure. The video encourages viewers to visit the Cody Firearms Museum and the Buffalo Bill Center of the West.
The Century Arms PW87 is a 12-gauge lever-action shotgun that faithfully reproduces the John Browning-designed Winchester 1887/1901. While not ideal for high-stress situations due to its manual of arms, it offers significant recreational value and 'cool factor' for its affordable price point around $300. It's well-suited for Cowboy Action Shooting and appeals to fans of historical firearms and pop culture.
This review covers the Winchester 1887 Leveraction Bootleg Shotgun, a Chiappa reproduction of John Browning's 1887 design. It highlights the shotgun's historical significance as the first successful repeating high-capacity shotgun and its pop culture fame from the Terminator films. The video demonstrates its unique loading procedures, including 'ghost loading' for increased capacity, and tests its performance with 12-gauge buckshot.
The Norinco 1887 12-gauge lever-action shotgun is critically reviewed for its unreliability and inaccuracy. Testing revealed consistent ejection issues, stiff action, and a significant point of impact deviation, shooting high and right. While a cut shell improved ejection, the overall performance was deemed poor compared to more expensive Italian clones like Chiappa or Pedersoli.
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