This video features a review of the JC Higgins Model 20 pump-action shotgun, manufactured by High Standard between the 1940s and 1960s. The reviewer highlights specific features of their 1961 Model 583.58, including it being the premium variant with a jeweled bolt, vent rib, and stock initial plate. The shotgun has a 22-inch barrel with a JC Higgins power pack choke/compensator (making the total barrel length 26 inches), a milled steel receiver, a smooth action, and a 5+1 capacity for 2 3/4" 12 gauge shells. The reviewer touches on its historical significance as a pre-1968 firearm without a serial number and its place in their blued/walnut pump-action and Sears gun collection.
This video features a review of a used Remington 870 Police Magnum 12 Gauge shotgun. The reviewer expresses excitement about acquiring this police trade-in, noting its excellent condition with minimal wear. They highlight the shotgun's walnut stock and foregrip. Manufactured between 1997 and 2000, the reviewer states their preference for military, police, or riot-style shotguns and how this model fits into their "Cranky Gun Reviews" collection.
This video demonstrates the process of reloading .410 shotshells specifically for defense loads, utilizing 000 buckshot. The creator highlights the ease of the roll crimp method and mentions the impressive performance of these loads, achieving velocities between 1200-1220 fps. A full recipe is available on their Rumble channel. The description also includes a link to the specific vise used in the video.
In this video, Cranky Gun Reviews finally gets their hands on an AK-47 platform rifle after an 8-year wait. The specific model reviewed is the Century Arms VSKA chambered in 7.62x39mm. The reviewer expresses great satisfaction with finally acquiring this firearm, noting they should have purchased one much earlier but are pleased with their current acquisition.
This "State of the Channel" video for Cranky Gun Reviews outlines the content creator's plans for 2023. The creator discusses upcoming video series, potential gun upgrades, and new firearm acquisitions. The focus is on establishing viewer expectations and providing a roadmap for the channel's future direction, promising exciting content for the firearms enthusiast community.
This video features a review of a 1926 Smith & Wesson Military and Police revolver chambered in .38 Special. The presenter highlights its history, noting it was carried by a police officer and has undergone a refinishing and sight modification. The review confirms the vintage revolver is still a 'sweetheart' at the range, implying good performance and handling. The content focuses on evaluating a classic firearm's continued usability and appeal.
This video serves as a New Year's address from the 'Cranky Gun Reviews' channel, reflecting on the past year (2019) and looking forward to the upcoming year (2020). The creator discusses the channel's status and provides an update for their audience. A secondary channel focused on sports is also promoted.
This video is a Christmas greeting from Cranky Gun Reviews for 2019. It highlights the arrival of a "new" Ruger 10/22 project, suggesting it's a recent acquisition or build that the channel will be working on. The content likely sets the stage for future reviews or modifications of this specific firearm.
This video provides an overview and review of a Smith & Wesson Model 36, also known as the Chief Special, chambered in .38 Special. The specific model featured is a 36-1 with a 3-inch heavy pinned barrel and square butt, estimated to be from around 1981. The reviewer mentions purchasing the firearm from The Gun Parlor in Worcester, MA, and also showcases a Holster World holster. The review is presented by Cranky Gun Reviews.
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