This video revisits the Ruger 10/22, an iconic .22 rimfire rifle, acknowledging its widespread popularity and common ownership. Despite being in 2025, the content aims to provide insights or information that might not be commonly known about this classic firearm. The description also highlights the channel's goal of reaching 100k subscribers and provides links to their YouTube and Facebook pages. A disclaimer about the use of stock footage is also included.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Walther WMP pistol, chambered in .22 WMR. The reviewer highlights its suitability for plinking and small game hunting, emphasizing its clean-breaking trigger, ambidextrous controls with multiple magazine release options, and optics-ready slide with fiber optic front and blacked-out rear sights. The pistol is praised for its flawless function and ease of shooting, making it a potential training pistol for new or recoil-sensitive shooters. The review encourages viewers to check out affiliated products and the channel's website for more information.
This video covers the first MN Long Range 22 Rimfire Match, featuring Dave competing with his Vudoo Gunworks V22 rifle. The match challenged shooters at distances up to 300 yards with .22 LR rifles, and a "King of point 28 miles challenge" pushed the limits to 465 yards. Dave discusses his performance with his Vudoo V22, Grayboe Ridgeback stock, Trijicon Accupower scope, and Lapua Center X ammunition. The video also highlights his Otto ear protection and provides contact information and website links for Guns & Tactics.
This video features an analysis of the Osorio Selectiva, a unique Nicaraguan .22 Rimfire machine pistol. The presenter highlights its clever design elements, including an open bolt firing system, a selective trigger for full-automatic and semi-automatic fire, and a folding stock reminiscent of the vz. 61. Despite some sharp edges on the stock, the pistol is described as remarkably well-built and refined. The video also mentions the use of an Italian .22 magazine of uncertain origin and directs viewers to Forgotten Weapons' Patreon and merchandise store.
This video delves into the MC58, a USMC semi-automatic trainer chambered in .22 rimfire, designed to mimic the handling of the M14 rifle. Introduced in 1958, it's a successor to the earlier Model 65 trainer based on the M1 Garand. Key changes include an M1/M14 style safety. The description highlights the rifle's history with the US Marine Corps, its development by Harrington & Richardson, and its commercial market attempts. Approximately 3500 MC-58s were purchased by the USMC.
This video delves into the intriguing history of Rollin White's involvement with firearms manufacturing, specifically focusing on the solid-frame .22 rimfire revolvers produced by the Rollin White Arms Company. Despite Rollin White's pivotal patent for the bored-through cylinder, his personal firearm designs were largely impractical and unproduced. The video highlights the limited production bearing his name, the mysterious formation and quick name change of the Rollin White Arms Company, and its contract to supply revolvers to Smith & Wesson. It also details the variations in these early revolvers, including the loading mechanism and the early model's unique ejector system.
This "Fun Gun Reviews" video showcases the Henry Pump Action 22 Rimfire Rifle, highlighting its American Walnut stock, fast action, and octagonal barrel. The reviewer, Sootch00, suggests it's ideal for range days or hunting trips. The video also mentions CCI Ammunition and briefly features an "Affliction" T-shirt and a rifle rest from Foam Actions Sports. It encourages viewers to like and subscribe for more content.
This video demonstrates the process of relining a rifle barrel, presented by Larry Potterfield of MidwayUSA. Relining is highlighted as an economical method to restore older firearms to a functional shooting condition. The specific example used is a Remington Number 4 Rolling Block rifle. The video is part of the MidwayUSA Video Library, offering instructional gunsmithing content.
This video reviews Carlson's new "22 Rimfire" snap caps, highlighting their availability and affordability at $5.91 for a 6-pack from Brownells in the USA. The reviewer emphasizes their utility for testing the trigger, action, and general function of .22 rimfire pistols and rifles. The description also notes the music used is by Square Peach - Ernest T, with a commercial license held by the uploader.
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