Co-Pilot Takedown 45-70

Published on August 25, 2024
Duration: 0:50

This video introduces the Wild West Guns Co-Pilot rifle, a customized Marlin 1895 chambered in .45-70. Jeremy West of Wild West Guns demonstrates its unique takedown feature, allowing it to be disassembled into two compact parts for easy transport, fitting into a backpack. The rifle also offers caliber versatility, capable of firing standard .45-70, .45-70 Magnum, and single-feeding .410 shotgun shells.

Quick Summary

The Wild West Guns Co-Pilot is a customized Marlin 1895 rifle chambered in .45-70, featuring a unique takedown design for enhanced portability. It can fire .45-70 Magnum, standard .45-70, and single-feed .410 shotgun shells, making it a versatile option for hunters and outdoorsmen.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Co-Pilot Rifle
  2. 00:07Wild West Guns History and Co-Pilot Details
  3. 00:19Caliber Versatility: .45-70 and .410
  4. 00:29Takedown Feature Demonstration
  5. 00:41Portability and Contact Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Wild West Guns Co-Pilot rifle?

The Wild West Guns Co-Pilot is a customized Marlin 1895 lever-action rifle chambered in .45-70. It's known for its unique takedown feature, allowing it to be disassembled into two compact parts for easy transport.

What calibers can the Wild West Guns Co-Pilot fire?

The Co-Pilot rifle is chambered for .45-70 Wild West Guns (Magnum) and can also shoot original .45-70 ammunition. Additionally, it can single-feed a .410 shotgun shell.

How does the takedown feature of the Co-Pilot rifle work?

To perform the takedown, you open the rifle's action, pull out the magazine tube, and then separate the rifle into two compact pieces, making it highly portable.

Who makes the Wild West Guns Co-Pilot rifle?

The Wild West Guns Co-Pilot rifle is a product of Wild West Guns, a company based in Las Vegas that specializes in customizing Marlin firearms, with nearly 30 years of experience.

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