1 Handgun, 1 Shotgun & 1 Rifle (Historic Edition) - TheFirearmGuy

Published on August 17, 2020
Duration: 5:43

This video reviews three classic firearms: a Browning Hi-Power Mark III handgun, a New England Firearms single-shot 20 gauge shotgun, and a Mosin Nagant rifle chambered in 7.62x54R. The presenter discusses their historical significance, features, and provides shooting impressions, noting the Hi-Power's double-stack design, the shotgun's suitability for home defense and small game hunting, and the Mosin Nagant's power and historical context as a 'franken rifle'.

Quick Summary

This video reviews three classic firearms: the Browning Hi-Power Mark III handgun, a New England Firearms single-shot 20 gauge shotgun, and a 7.62x54R Mosin Nagant rifle. It highlights their historical significance, technical features, and shooting characteristics, noting the Hi-Power's double-stack capacity, the shotgun's home defense suitability, and the Mosin's power.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Historic Firearms Series
  2. 00:13Handgun: Browning Hi-Power Mark III
  3. 01:13Browning Hi-Power Shooting Test
  4. 01:57Browning Hi-Power Review & CZ-75 Comparison
  5. 02:12Shotgun: New England Firearms Single Shot 20 Gauge
  6. 03:0820 Gauge Shotgun Shooting Test
  7. 03:2320 Gauge Shotgun Value & History
  8. 03:35Rifle: Mosin Nagant (7.62x54R)
  9. 04:02Mosin Nagant ATI Monte Carlo Stock
  10. 04:13Mosin Nagant Shooting Test
  11. 05:12Mosin Nagant Review & Recoil
  12. 05:29Conclusion: Series Recap

Frequently Asked Questions

What historic firearms are featured in this video?

The video showcases three classic firearms: a Browning Hi-Power Mark III handgun, a New England Firearms single-shot 20 gauge shotgun, and a Mosin Nagant rifle chambered in 7.62x54R. These firearms represent different eras and types of shooting applications.

What are the key features of the Browning Hi-Power Mark III?

The Browning Hi-Power Mark III is a single-action, full-size handgun with a 4.6-inch barrel. It was Browning's final design and features a double-stack magazine, magazine disconnect, ambidextrous thumb safety, and fixed sights.

Why is the 20 gauge shotgun recommended for home defense?

The 20 gauge shotgun, like the New England Firearms model shown, is recommended for home defense because its recoil is manageable for most family members. While a single-shot design, the 20 gauge load itself is effective and accessible.

What is notable about the Mosin Nagant rifle featured?

The Mosin Nagant rifle is chambered in the powerful 7.62x54R caliber. The specific rifle shown is a 'franken rifle,' meaning its parts were assembled from various sources. It features an ATI Monte Carlo stock with a recoil pad.

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