This video showcases an exceptionally large and high-quality gun show haul from Legacy Collectibles, featuring rare and mint-condition firearms. Chris Joiner, CEO of Legacy Collectibles, details a collection spanning from early semi-automatic pistols like the Borchardt C93 to rare military rifles and high-grade handguns. The haul includes items like an Ithaca Model 37 Trench shotgun valued at $20,000-$30,000, a factory cutaway Colt Single Action Army, and a Tariq pistol gifted by Saddam Hussein, highlighting significant investment potential in collectible firearms.
The 'Space Cowboy' division, introduced at High Desert Brutality, redefines lever-action rifle competitions by allowing optics on traditional and modern lever guns. This division pairs these scoped rifles with handguns chambered in .45 Colt, 10mm, or .357 Magnum, drawing inspiration from sci-fi westerns like Firefly and The Mandalorian. The concept encourages the use of a wide variety of lever-action firearms, from classic Winchesters to heavily customized models, for competitive shooting.
This podcast episode features discussions on various firearms, including AK-47s and Winchester 1895 models, alongside commentary on Val Kilmer's acting career and the nuances of firearm collecting. The hosts delve into the historical significance and collector value of firearms, particularly those that have been modified or restored. They also touch upon the challenges and rewards of researching firearm history and the evolving perception of modified firearms within the collector community.
This video showcases a variety of firearms available at Exile Armory, including rifles, handguns, and shotguns, with a focus on new arrivals and specific models. Amber highlights features like threaded barrels, optic cuts, and special editions, providing prices for most items. The store also offers services like electronic fingerprinting and mentions Class 3 items like suppressors and SBRs.
This video showcases a variety of firearms available at Exile Armory LLC, including revolvers, semi-automatic pistols, and rifles. Prices and some specifications are mentioned for each model, offering potential buyers a quick overview of available inventory. The presenter highlights specific features like barrel length, caliber, and included optics.
This video from Exile Armory LLC showcases a diverse inventory of firearms available for purchase. The presenter rapidly lists various models, calibers, and prices, including revolvers, semi-automatic pistols, and rifles. It serves as a quick inventory update for potential customers, highlighting new arrivals and restocked popular items.
This guide details the process of loading the Winchester 1895 Russian Contract rifle using stripper clips, a modification made to accommodate standard Mosin-Nagant clips. The video, presented by a subject matter expert from Forgotten Weapons, highlights the rifle's history and unique features, including its last-ditch military service role and specific markings from Spanish and Finnish refurbishments.
This video provides a beginner's look at lever-action rifles, featuring chronograph testing and ballistic impact analysis on pork shoulders. The hosts compare the performance of .30-30 Winchester, .357 Magnum, and .45-70 Government calibers, highlighting velocity differences and terminal effects. They also discuss practical considerations for hunting and self-defense applications.
This video showcases the Davidson's Exclusive Winchester Model 1895 Texas Rangers Edition rifle, a limited-run firearm commemorating the Texas Ranger Division's 200th anniversary. The review highlights the rifle's unique features, including its box magazine, chambering in .30-'06 Sprg., Grade I walnut stock, Schnabel fore-end, and decorative scroll engraving with a Texas Rangers badge inset into the buttstock. It also discusses the rifle's historical significance, its function as a range-ready arm, and its limited production numbers. The video emphasizes its role as a faithful tribute to the historical working rifles of the Texas Rangers.
This video explores seven historically significant deer cartridges that remain effective for modern hunting. Host Andrew, demonstrating high subject matter expertise, details the ballistics and historical context of each round, emphasizing that while modern cartridges extend range, older rounds often possess sufficient power for typical deer encounters. The analysis covers cartridges like the .44-40 Winchester, .405 Winchester, and .38-55 Winchester, providing specific velocity and bullet weight data.
This review tests the Winchester 1895 Russian Contract rifle's practical accuracy out to 500 yards. While capable at closer ranges, the rifle exhibits significant heat sensitivity and reliability issues at extended distances, with the action becoming difficult to cycle and point of impact shifting. Historical context and comparisons to other firearms are also provided.
This Q&A session from InRangeTV covers a wide array of firearms-related topics, from training methodologies and optic choices to historical firearms and modern self-defense considerations. The host discusses the effectiveness of .22LR conversion kits versus dedicated .22LR rifles for marksmanship training, offers insights into VOMZ optics, and weighs the merits of the 1911 against the 1917 revolver for self-defense. Practical advice is given on reloading black powder cartridges in the field, the historical context of the 'Mares Leg,' and the practicality of various handgun and rifle platforms for everyday carry and home defense. The discussion also touches on the challenges of historical accuracy in firearms representation, the evolution of firearm design, and the importance of community in survival scenarios.
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