Top 10 Guns You’ll Want in the Wild – #7 Will Surprise You!

Published on January 6, 2025
Duration: 8:21

This video reviews several firearms suitable for various outdoor and defensive applications. It highlights the Ruger Mini-14's versatility, the Marlin 1895 SBL's scout rifle capabilities, the Taurus Judge's multi-caliber revolver design, the KelTec Sub-2000's folding PCC functionality, the Henry Golden Boy's traditional revolver appeal, the Ruger LC Carbine's compact .45 ACP platform, and the Hammerli Force B1's affordable rimfire options. The reviews focus on features, calibers, and potential uses.

Quick Summary

The Ruger Mini-14, a versatile rifle in its fifth decade, offers durability and reliability with recent upgrades like a stouter barrel and Picatinny rail. New configurations, such as the 300 Blackout model, enhance its appeal for hunting and defensive use, complementing its traditional ranch rifle role.

Chapters

  1. 00:11Ruger Mini-14 Overview
  2. 01:44Marlin 1895 SBL Features
  3. 02:36Taurus Judge Revolver Capabilities
  4. 03:16KelTec Sub-2000 Gen 3 in 5.7x28mm
  5. 04:31Henry Golden Boy Revolver Review
  6. 04:45Henry Revolver Grip Options
  7. 05:45Ruger LC Carbine in .45 ACP
  8. 07:03Hammerli Force B1 Rimfire Rifle

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Ruger Mini-14?

The Ruger Mini-14 is known for its Garand-style action, durability, and reliability. Recent updates include a stouter barrel, improved gas system, Picatinny rail for optics, and integral scope mounting bases. It's available in various configurations, including the new 300 Blackout model.

What makes the Marlin 1895 SBL suitable for scout rifle applications?

The Marlin 1895 SBL features side ejection allowing for top-mounted optics, a Picatinny rail for scope mounting, and a 19-inch threaded barrel. Its adjustable ghost ring rear sight and front sight with tritium and fiber optics enhance usability for scout rifle roles.

What calibers does the Taurus Judge revolver fire?

The Taurus Judge revolver is chambered for .410 bore and .45 Long Colt. Specific models, like the Judge Toro Magnum, can accept 3-inch .410 shells, while the standard Judge Toro accepts 2.5-inch shells. Optics-ready variants are also available.

What are the advantages of the KelTec Sub-2000 Gen 3 in 5.7x28mm?

The KelTec Sub-2000 Gen 3 in 5.7x28mm offers compatibility with FN 5.7 handgun magazines and features a twisting fore-end that allows it to fold with an optic mounted. It has a 16.15-inch barrel with a 1:7 twist rate and is threaded for suppressors.

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