This video showcases a rare Japanese 3-barrel palanquin swivel-breech pistol, a unique self-defense firearm from the Edo period. Resembling a tanegashima musket in design but built for personal protection, it features three smoothbore barrels, each with its own sights and priming pan. The pistol is estimated to be around .40 caliber and its exact manufacturing date is difficult to pinpoint due to the slow evolution of Japanese firearm design between the 1600s and 1800s. The video also links to resources for more firearms history content.
This YouTube video features a direct comparison between the Stoeger Coach Gun and the SPM-12, both equipped with double triggers. The description highlights various playlists covering handgun reviews, long gun reviews, Second Amendment content, gear and accessory reviews, and range test reviews. Social media links for Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram are also provided.
This YouTube Shorts video, titled "Why did I want this gun part 7- Side by Side shotgun. #shorts #firetwoblasts #coachgun", focuses on a side-by-side shotgun, specifically referencing a coach gun. The hashtags suggest a theme of "fire two blasts" and "coach gun", implying a focus on the firearm's function and historical context. While no specific model or manufacturer is detailed, the content likely revolves around the appeal and potential uses of this type of shotgun, possibly including its visual appeal or the experience of firing it.
This video offers a direct comparison between two Stoeger firearms: the Coach Gun and the Double Defense. The content aims to help viewers decide which of these shotguns would be a better choice for them, likely covering aspects such as design, intended use, and potentially performance. The creator also promotes their other content, including handgun and long gun reviews, 2nd Amendment discussions, gear reviews, and range tests.
This YouTube video focuses on a "Double Barrel Coach Gun." The description includes a wide array of terms, many related to video games (Call of Duty, Warzone, PUBG, Fortnite) and airsoft/BB guns, alongside general firearm and seasonal terms (WW2, Autumn). While a specific firearm model is mentioned, the context suggests potential use in gaming or recreational contexts rather than a professional firearms review or technical deep-dive. The presence of gaming hashtags significantly dilutes its direct relevance to a serious firearms audience.
This YouTube Shorts video features the Stoeger Coach Gun in 12 Gauge. The description emphasizes that the content is for educational and entertainment purposes, filmed on a private range by trained professionals, with a strong focus on firearms safety and responsible gun ownership. It promotes the creator's other channels (Hickok45Clips and Hickok45talks) and provides links to Patreon, SDI, Alabama Holster, Talon Grips, and Ballistol. The video also mentions availability on Rumble and GunStreamer.com and directs viewers to an FAQ playlist.
This video showcases the Stoeger Coach Gun, a 12 gauge double-barrel shotgun, with the title suggesting its readiness for scenarios reminiscent of the Oregon Trail. The description confirms the firearm being featured is a Stoeger Coach Gun. The hashtag #coaching is present, which could imply a context of training or a specific type of shotgun, though the primary focus is clearly on the firearm itself.
This video showcases the 'World's First 700 Nitro Express Coach Gun' from Kentucky Ballistics. The content focuses on a unique and powerful firearm, likely featuring range testing and a review of its performance. The description highlights the creator's brand and encourages viewer engagement through likes, subscriptions, and social media follows, while also providing links to related content and merchandise. A clear warning is issued regarding the dangerous nature of the firearms featured and the importance of not replicating the actions shown.
This YouTube video focuses on the Coach Gun, specifically in 12 Gauge. The title and description indicate a general appreciation for this type of firearm. The content likely explores the features, history, or practical aspects of the Coach Gun, appealing to enthusiasts of classic firearms and shotgun users.
This video focuses on the Savage FOX Model B side-by-side shotgun. While acknowledging it's not a true 'coach gun,' the presenter highlights its desirability and neat features. The video touches upon the shotgun's historical context, making it appealing to firearm enthusiasts interested in classic designs and well-regarded models.
This YouTube Short showcases a modified Stoeger Stainless Coach shotgun with a shortened barrel. The creator expresses enthusiasm for the customization, highlighting its "dope" aesthetic. The description also includes calls to action for likes, subscriptions, and Super Thanks donations, alongside a comprehensive list of affiliate links for various firearm and accessory manufacturers. A detailed disclaimer emphasizes safe firearm handling, legal compliance, and the educational/entertainment nature of the content.
This video from InRange TV, featuring Sinistral Rifleman, delves into the practical benefits of modern sighting systems on shotguns. Using a spinner, a Remington 870, and a side-by-side coach gun loaded with slugs, the presenters demonstrate why red dot sights or rifle sights can significantly improve accuracy and effectiveness on shotguns. The content emphasizes the tangible advantages of these optical enhancements for shotgun platforms.