This video provides an in-depth look at the H&R M14, highlighting its significance as a piece of American military history. The presenter details the firearm's features, including a walnut stock, billet machined receiver, chrome-lined barrel, and refinished USGI parts. The video emphasizes H&R's historical connection to both the M14 and the M1 Garand, expressing excitement about bringing these rifles back to modern users. The disclaimer ensures compliance with all firearm laws.
This episode of American Rifleman Television, titled "Pacific War, Pearl Harbor, Part 1," focuses on the historical significance of the attack on Pearl Harbor and its connection to firearms of the era. The description specifically mentions a visit to the U.S.S. Arizona Memorial, highlighting the historical context of the Pacific War. While the title and description don't detail specific firearms, the context strongly implies a historical exploration of weaponry used during that period, particularly in relation to the U.S. military.
This video features Mel providing a tutorial on the operation of World War II land mines and their detonators. The demonstration showcases authentic historical ordnance, not replicas, which were utilized by American forces from 1941 through the Korean War. Dragonman's museum, where this demonstration takes place, is highlighted as a unique venue open on Sundays at 10 am. Viewers are encouraged to visit for an unforgettable experience and can reach the establishment at (719) 683-2200 for any inquiries.
This American Rifleman TV series preview focuses on the U.S. involvement in World War I. The eight-part series will explore the historical battlegrounds where American soldiers fought. This initial part sets the stage for a comprehensive look at the American experience during the Great War.
You've reached the end! 4 videos loaded.