Boge Quinn from Gunblast.com provides an in-depth review of the Henry "Big Boy" Birdshead Grip Revolver chambered in .357 Magnum and .38 Special. This Double-Action/Single-Action (DA/SA) six-shot revolver features a distinctive birdshead grip, offering a unique handling experience. The video showcases the firearm's features, functionality, and likely includes range testing and accuracy evaluations. It also highlights various supporting gear and accessories from partners like Simply Rugged Holsters and ammunition providers such as Lucky Gunner, Double Tap Ammo, Magtech, and Fiocchi.
This video analyzes a rare pre-production prototype of the Smith & Wesson No. 3 Russian revolver, featuring a unique birdshead grip conversion. The presenter notes that this design, while handling well, was ultimately not adopted by the Russian purchasing commission. The video explores the historical significance and custom modifications of this particular firearm.
This video revisits the author's previous negative stance on the Mossberg Shockwave and similar stockless shotguns. The presenter explains how new techniques and accessories have changed their perspective, leading to an embrace of these compact firearms. The review specifically mentions the Mossberg Shockwave, Remington Tac-13, and Remington Tac-14, highlighting a shift from dislike to appreciation for these "mini-shotguns" and their "birdshead grip" style.
This video introduces the new Ruger Wrangler Birdshead models for 2022. It highlights their classic styling reminiscent of late 19th-century revolvers, featuring a compact birdshead grip frame and a 3.75" barrel. The description details the construction with an affordable zinc-alloy frame, steel cylinder, and cold-hammer-forged barrel for durability and accuracy. It also covers traditional sights, a functional loading gate and ejector rod, and a transfer-bar safety mechanism. The models are available in black, silver, and burnt bronze Cerakote finishes.
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