This video showcases the Lee Precision Challenger III Press, celebrating its 40th anniversary. The review highlights the press's ergonomic lever design for comfortable operation and its efficient spent primer collection system. A key feature emphasized is the Breech Lock Quick Change die system, allowing for rapid and precise die changes. The video also promotes the 40th Anniversary Challenger Pack, which includes a free set of Breech Lock Reloading Dies in popular calibers like 9mm Luger, .38 Special/.357 Magnum, .44 Special/.44 Magnum, .45 ACP, and .223 Remington. The description directs viewers to Lee Precision's website for more information.
This video analyzes the Savage rotating-barrel system, a design from Elbert Searle's 1905 patent. The patent claimed a positively locked breech created by the barrel rotating before the slide could move rearward. However, the analysis reveals the breech opens before the bullet leaves the barrel, as breech pressure overcomes the rotational force. Despite not achieving a positively locked breech, the system does provide some delay and allows for a lighter moving mass compared to the Browning model 1900. The video concludes the Savage system is safe and reliable, even if its primary claim isn't fully realized.
This video provides a quick overview of the SHOTLOCK Solo-Vault, a personal shotgun security device. The vault is designed to wrap around the trigger and breech of a shotgun, offering both quick access and secure locking. It's highlighted as a solution for keeping firearms accessible yet protected. The video also points to additional SHOT Show 2011 coverage on AmericanRifleman.org.
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