This video highlights a charity auction benefiting the Youth Shooting Sports Alliance (YSSA), featuring a diverse range of donated firearms from various manufacturers. Kevin Kozel, Director of YSSA, discusses the importance of industry support for the next generation of shooters. The auction includes collectible pieces like a historically significant Winchester Model 94 and high-grade firearms such as a Ruger No. 1, alongside modern offerings from Faxon Firearms and others. Bidding concludes the Sunday after SHOT Show, with all proceeds directly supporting youth shooting programs.
This video details the comprehensive restoration of a heavily rusted 1977 Winchester 94 rifle damaged in a 2016 cabin fire. The process, expertly demonstrated by D'Boss Firearms, involves meticulous disassembly, chemical rust removal using Evapo-Rust, stock and sling refurbishment, cold bluing with Stock Doc Nu-Blu, and careful reassembly. The restored rifle is then successfully test-fired, showcasing a complete functional and aesthetic revival.
This episode of the Guns Podcast explores iconic and timeless firearms that continue to influence modern shooting. Hosts Brent Wheat and Roy Huntington discuss the enduring popularity of handguns like the 1911 and GLOCK, as well as revolvers from Smith & Wesson and Colt. The conversation extends to battle-proven rifles such as the AR-15 and AK-47, and historic models like the Mauser 98 and Winchester 94. The episode highlights why these designs are still relevant today due to their blend of tradition, reliability, and innovation, covering their roles in concealed carry, duty markets, and as cultural cornerstones.
This video showcases two distinct lever-action rifle projects: a 'restomod' of a vintage Sears Model 54 and a modern tactical build of a Marlin 336. The Sears rifle receives a Cerakote finish, new wood stock, and updated sights, while the Marlin is upgraded with a tactical stock, M-LOK handguard, and an LPVO optic. Both projects highlight the versatility and renewed popularity of lever-action firearms.
This YouTube video identifies the 'Top 10 Guns You Should NEVER Sell,' focusing on firearms that appreciate in value and are difficult to find. It highlights specific models and manufacturers, suggesting these are investments rather than depreciating assets. The description also includes numerous affiliate links for products and services, calls for channel support via Patreon, and links to other GFG channels and merchandise.
This video focuses on "Top 5 Wild West Guns," highlighting iconic firearms from that era. The description mentions specific firearms like the Colt Single Action Army and Winchester Model 1894, as well as references to "god family and guns" and its associated personalities. It aims to showcase popular and influential guns from the Wild West period.
This review delves into the Marlin Model 336, specifically chambered in .35 Remington, highlighting its historical significance and practical hunting applications. The speaker contrasts its mechanics with the Winchester 94, praises the .35 Remington cartridge for woodland game, and details the evolution of the 336 design, including serial number placement and receiver types.
This review covers a 1929 Winchester Model 94 chambered in .30-30 W.C.F. The rifle, acquired at a gun show, is in excellent condition with perfect sights. The video highlights the transition from 'Model 1894' to 'Model 94' and the legacy of the .30-30 cartridge. It praises John Browning's design for its compact receiver and the rifle's immense production numbers.
This expert-level overview delves into the history, development, and versatility of the .44 Magnum cartridge. It highlights key firearms chambered in this caliber, from classic revolvers like the S&W Model 29 to modern rifles and specialized semi-automatics. The content emphasizes safe handling by differentiating between .44 Magnum and .44 Special, and explores its suitability for various applications including handgun hunting and compliance with specific state regulations.
This review of the Marlin 336 highlights its legacy as a classic American lever-action rifle, suitable for hunting, home defense, and ranch work. While modern production exhibits quality control issues like loose forends and stiff loading gates, the rifle's solid receiver and ease of scope mounting remain advantages. The review compares it to the Winchester 94 and Henry Big Boy, offering constructive criticism while acknowledging its enduring appeal.
This YouTube video features a brief showcase of newly acquired used firearms, specifically a Winchester 94 rifle chambered in .30-30 and a Colt 1911 pistol in .45 ACP. The description is concise, highlighting the two main firearms. The content appears to be a quick unboxing or initial look at these classic pieces.
This is the seventh episode of Ozzie Reviews' Q&A series, where the host answers questions submitted by his Patreon supporters. The episode covers a range of firearm-related topics including shooting long distances with a sporter barrel, the differences between sporter and varmint barrels, and the host's opinions on specific rifle models like the Winchester Model 70, 94, and XPR. It also addresses a potential review of the Warwick WFA1 Rifle, the suitability of using M118LR 7.62x51 Nato ammunition in a .308 rifle, and the accurate range of a .45-70. Finally, the host shares his thoughts on the SSAA Shot Expo. This Q&A format provides valuable insights for firearm enthusiasts.
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