This vlog documents a trip to a farm for shooting and ATV riding. It features the Palmetto State Armory AR-10 and a Rock River Arms AR-15 with a Razor suppressor and Aimpoint optic. A historically significant M1 Garand, a 1941 Springfield Armory model with WWII and Korean War service, is also showcased. The video highlights the reliability of older ATVs like the Suzuki Quadmaster 500 and Honda Fourtrax, and mentions the comfort of a Hidden Hybrid holster.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Mosin Nagant rifle, highlighting its historical significance, technical specifications, and practical performance. The presenter, Jesse, discusses the rifle's evolution, its role in various conflicts, and its physical characteristics, including weight, length, and integrated magazine. He also touches upon its sights, safety mechanism, and the complexities of its bolt operation, comparing it to other historical rifles like the Mauser.
This YouTube video focuses on the German MP40 firearm, presented for informational purposes only and adhering to YouTube's guidelines. The description emphasizes that the video was filmed in a safe, private gun range setting. The firearm demonstrated is a semi-automatic, unmodified variant equipped with a 25-round magazine, and the content promotes responsible shooting practices.
This video is a retest of the MP40 firearm. Given the title, it's likely a range test or evaluation of the MP40's performance, potentially comparing it to previous tests or showcasing its capabilities. The content will appeal to firearms enthusiasts interested in historical firearms, submachine guns, and their functionality.
This video showcases a rare AC 41 Walther P.38 pistol, highlighting its unique mixed "Waffen 359" and "Eagle 359" military acceptance proofs. The description also promotes the creator's Patreon for early access and exclusive content, as well as their podcast "Flak & Fubar."
This video features a firearms enthusiast, Tagshot, presenting his top five favorite firearms as of 2021, with a 'wild card' pick for his favorite carry gun. He discusses a variety of firearms, including rifles and pistols, highlighting their unique features, shooting characteristics, and personal appeal. The video also includes a segment where his partner, Miss Hexshot, shares her top five favorites, offering a contrasting perspective focused on enjoyment and ease of use. The discussion touches on historical firearms, modern designs, and personal preferences in firearm selection.
This video features Hickok45 taking his Lee Enfield No. 4 MK 1 rifle on a 'woods walk' to test its performance. He demonstrates its operation, including reloading, and discusses the historical significance of the rifle and its .303 British caliber. The session highlights the rifle's reliability and appeal to collectors and enthusiasts.
This video features the American Rifleman TV staff firing a Japanese Type 3 machine gun. The segment is part of an upcoming episode and highlights a well-preserved example of this historical firearm. The description also directs viewers to AmericanRifleman.org for more firearms and shooting content, indicating a focus on historical firearms and their operation.
This guide details techniques for shooting the Lee Enfield No4 MK1, focusing on its iron sights and the .303 British cartridge. It includes instructions for attaching the spike bayonet and highlights the rifle's unique 'cock on closing' action. Instruction is provided by Hickok45, a recognized authority with decades of firearms experience.
The Colt New Service revolver, produced from 1898 to 1943, is highlighted as a pinnacle of American firearm manufacturing. It was designed for soldiers, outdoorsmen, and police, and served as a replacement for the less effective Colt .38. Key features include the positive lock safety mechanism introduced around 1909. The New Service was adopted by the US Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, with specific modifications like a smaller grip for the Marines. It was manufactured in 11 calibers, with over 356,000 units produced, and saw significant use as the M1917 revolver in World War I. The video also touches on collector interest, particularly in 'Fitz Special' variants.
This "I Have This Old Gun" segment from American Rifleman Television features a detailed examination of the Vickers Belt Fed Machine Gun. The video likely delves into the history, design, and operational aspects of this significant historical firearm, offering enthusiasts a look at a classic piece of military ordnance. Expect discussions on its development, use in conflict, and its place in firearms history.
This video provides afterthoughts on the Winchester Model 70 Featherweight rifle, specifically chambered in .30-06 Springfield. The reviewer acknowledges the rifle's historical significance and power, noting its effectiveness in past conflicts and its capability for hunting large game. While the reviewer's companion expressed some skepticism about manual actions, the overall sentiment is positive regarding the rifle's power and historical pedigree.
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