This "I Have This Old Gun" segment from American Rifleman Television, released in 2020, focuses on the historical Remington Autoloading Shotgun. The video highlights its design by the renowned John Moses Browning, offering viewers a detailed look at this classic firearm. For additional firearms content, the description directs viewers to the American Rifleman website and provides various links to NRA publications and resources.
This Gun Talk Radio After Show episode delves into the history of .22 Magnum autoloaders, explores firearms featured in movies, and touches on the biology of armadillos. Hosted by Tom Gresham, the program airs live on Sundays and is available across various platforms including YouTube, Roku, Amazon Fire, and Apple TV. The discussion offers insights into firearms, their cinematic presence, and an unusual topic of animal interest.
This video provides a look at the new Savage Renegauge shotgun, highlighting its unique D.R.I.V. (Dual Regulating Inline Valve) gas system. The description emphasizes how this system efficiently regulates gas to cycle the bolt, allowing the shotgun to perform reliably with a wide range of ammunition, from low-recoil birdshot to heavy magnums. The video also promotes TFBTV's Patreon and Subscribe Star pages for giveaways and directs viewers to social media and sponsors.
This video explores a faithful reproduction of the rare 1907 US Military Trials Luger in .45 ACP. It highlights the historical context of this pistol's competition for the US military's first autoloading sidearm, predating the iconic 1911. The content also includes various discount codes for ammunition, optics, and tactical apparel, as well as a call to support the Gun Owners of America organization.
This TFBTV episode, hosted by James Reeves, presents the top 5 autoloading handguns of all time, as determined by viewer polls from the 'March Gatness' tournament. The video delves into the history and groundbreaking features of each pistol, compressing extensive information into a 20-minute format. Featured firearms include popular models from Glock, Browning, FN, Colt, SIG Sauer, CZ, FK BRNO, Hi-Point, and Springfield Armory.
This video features a range test and comparison of two French autoloading rifles: the RSC-1918 and the RSC-1917. The RSC-1917 is highlighted as the first self-loading rifle to see substantial combat use, with over 85,000 produced. The 1918 model is presented as an improvement with a shorter barrel and refined gas system, utilizing standard Berthier 5-round charger clips. The shooter notes the 1917's greater comfort due to size and weight, while the 1918 is handier but requires a firm grip. A practical observation is made regarding the original clips being disposable, as they deform after a few uses, potentially causing malfunctions.
This YouTube video, part of the #SundayGunday series, focuses on the TriStar Viper Max Shotgun. The description highlights its addition to the popular Viper line and specifically mentions its 3.5-inch autoloader capability. Further information is directed to AmericanHunter.org. The content is geared towards firearm enthusiasts interested in shotgun reviews and new model releases.
This video provides a field strip tutorial for the French MAS 49/56 semi-automatic rifle. The description highlights the rifle's simplicity, reliability, accuracy, and its affordable price point in the USA, making it a recommended choice for those seeking a vintage autoloader. The video also thanks Ventura Munitions for their support and promotes the TFBTV Patreon page.
This TFBTV video showcases the German WWII G43 self-loading rifle in action, fulfilling viewer requests after a previous field strip video. The content highlights the rifle's performance in a "run and gun" scenario. It includes acknowledgments to sponsors Ventura Munitions and Grizzly Targets, offering a discount code for the latter. The video also promotes the TFBTV Patreon page for viewer support and links to another TFBTV video about the H&K PSG1 Sniper Rifle.
This YouTube video from Gallery of Guns TV features Dave Miles of Mossberg showcasing and shooting the new Mossberg Blaze 22LR rimfire autoloader series in a Wildfire Camo finish. The description provides a direct link for viewers to get an instant quote on the firearm, indicating a promotional or product showcase focus.
This YouTube video is a book review of "Guns of the Old West" by George Markham. The reviewer, who typically focuses on early to mid-20th century military small arms, explores this book as a starting point for learning about older firearms. They highlight Markham's comprehensive understanding of the period and its weaponry, noting the inclusion of both well-known firearms like Colts and Winchesters, as well as lesser-known arms. The review delves into historical context, patent disputes, and the evolution of firearm technology, specifically mentioning revolvers (Smith & Wesson No.1, Rollin White's patent), early automatic pistols, single-shot rifles, lever-action rifles (Volition repeater, Volcanics), early magazine rifles (Winchester-Lee, Winchester-Hotchkiss), early autoloaders (Winchester 1905/7/10, Remington Model 8), and shotguns (Spencer/Bannerman, Burgess pump action, break action). The reviewer praises the book's depth beyond general history and nice photos.
This YouTube video from Brownells introduces and showcases the Magna-Tip Autoloader. The description highlights the product's availability for more information on Brownells' dedicated video website. While specific firearm models or calibers are not mentioned in the provided text, the title strongly suggests a focus on firearms maintenance or a related accessory designed for autoloading firearms.
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