This video documents the author's participation in the Arizona PCC (Pistol-Caliber Carbine) Championships, using a semi-automatic Hotchkiss Universal carbine selected by patrons. The match features 10 stages with varying distances, from close-range paper and steel to 100-200 yard steel targets. The author highlights challenges with the Hotchkiss's non-adjustable sights, which significantly impacted their ability to hit longer-range targets, resulting in a 191st place finish out of 193 competitors. Despite the performance, the video expresses a desire to compete again next year with another historical firearm that can be properly zeroed, thanking patrons for their support.
This video continues a reliability test of a Calico carbine, focusing on its performance over extended shooting sessions without cleaning or lubrication. After an initial 150 rounds without issue, followed by another 100 rounds from a drum, the carbine experienced its first failure to fire around the 50-round mark of the third drum, accumulating approximately 300 rounds before malfunctions. The presenter suspects the action's filthiness is the cause and plans to clean the firearm for further testing, indicating the series is to be continued.
This YouTube video, "Calico Reliability Testing: Round #2," from Forgotten Weapons, continues an ongoing test of a Calico carbine's reliability. Following an initial 150 rounds without malfunctions, the shooter adds another 100 rounds from a drum magazine, bringing the total to 250 flawless rounds. The experiment aims to determine how long the firearm will function without cleaning or lubrication. The video links to the creator's Patreon, Floatplane, and merchandise store.
This video segment from "I Have This Old Gun" features a review of the Calico M-900 Carbine. The focus is on showcasing this particular firearm, highlighting its features and historical context as an "old gun." It likely aims to inform viewers about the specifics of this unique carbine.
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