คานเหวี่ยง.22

Published on August 16, 2017
Duration: 1:50

This guide details the technique for firing a .22 caliber lever-action rifle, as demonstrated by Naaming Kotchanok. It covers proper stance, grip, safe operation of the lever mechanism between shots, and concluding with safe firearm clearing. The demonstration emphasizes consistent rhythm and proper use of safety equipment during live fire at an outdoor range.

Quick Summary

Learn expert firing techniques for the Henry Classic Lever Action .22 rifle, emphasizing proper stance, grip, and the smooth cycling of the lever action between shots. The demonstration highlights safe firearm handling, consistent rhythm, and the importance of using protective gear like Peltor hearing protection and ballistic glasses during live fire at an outdoor range.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Preparation
  2. 00:18Live Fire Demonstration
  3. 00:54Target Practice and Accuracy
  4. 01:36Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the proper technique for firing a .22 caliber lever-action rifle?

Proper technique involves a stable stance and grip, followed by precise sight alignment. After firing, smoothly cycle the lever to chamber the next round, maintaining a consistent rhythm for effective target engagement. Always prioritize safe firearm handling and clearing procedures.

What safety equipment is recommended when shooting a lever-action rifle?

Essential safety equipment includes hearing protection, such as Peltor earmuffs, and ballistic safety glasses to protect your eyes from debris or ricochets. Proper firearm handling and awareness are paramount.

How do you operate a lever-action rifle?

A lever-action rifle is operated by cycling a lever, typically located below the trigger guard. This action ejects the spent casing and loads a fresh cartridge from the magazine into the chamber, preparing the rifle for the next shot.

What are the key specifications of the Henry Classic Lever Action .22?

The Henry Classic Lever Action .22 features a .22 LR caliber, a 15-round capacity, an 18.25-inch barrel, and weighs approximately 5.25 lbs. It is known for its classic lever-action mechanism.

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