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Published on June 21, 2022
Duration: 0:16

This video showcases an advanced trick shooting demonstration with a customized Marlin 1895 lever-action rifle. The shooter performs a 'Terminator' style spin-cocking maneuver and successfully shoots an ejected .45-70 casing out of the air in slow motion. The build features a Midwest Industries handguard and a Holosun red dot sight, highlighting custom modifications for enhanced performance.

Quick Summary

An advanced trick shot demonstration features a customized Marlin 1895 lever-action rifle in .45-70 Government. The shooter performs a 'Terminator' style spin-cock and successfully shoots an ejected brass casing mid-air, showcasing high-level marksmanship and firearm manipulation skills.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Trick Shot Setup & Spin Cock
  2. 00:10Hitting Brass Casing Mid-Air (Slow-Mo)

Frequently Asked Questions

What advanced shooting technique is demonstrated in the video?

The video demonstrates an advanced trick shooting technique involving a one-handed 'Terminator' style spin-cocking maneuver with a lever-action rifle, followed by shooting an ejected casing mid-air.

What modifications were made to the Marlin 1895 rifle?

The Marlin 1895 rifle was customized with a Midwest Industries M-LOK handguard and a Holosun red dot sight, enhancing its tactical capabilities and aiming precision for trick shots.

What caliber is the Marlin 1895 rifle used in the video?

The Marlin 1895 rifle featured in this demonstration is chambered in .45-70 Government, a powerful caliber often used in lever-action rifles for hunting and specialized shooting.

What makes this trick shot particularly difficult?

The difficulty lies in the precision required to hit a small, rapidly moving target (the ejected brass casing) immediately after performing a complex firearm manipulation like spin-cocking.

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