This video demonstrates a gunsmithing technique for fitting a curved steel buttplate to a rolling block rifle. Larry Potterfield of MidwayUSA shows how to achieve a proper fit using common woodworking machinery. The tutorial focuses on the practical application of modifying a rifle's stock for improved aesthetics and potentially function, providing a clear visual guide for enthusiasts undertaking similar firearm customization projects.
This video presents an examination of the Winchester Model 1895 Lever Action Rifle, a significant firearm in John Browning's design legacy for Winchester. Hosted by Larry Potterfield of MidwayUSA, the presentation details a specific rifle chambered in .30 Army, highlighting its features such as a 28-inch barrel, 5-round box magazine, straight grip stock, crescent buttplate, steel bead front sight, and Lyman adjustable receiver sight. The model's production run from 1895 to 1931, with over 400,000 units produced, is also discussed, offering historical context and a closer look at this classic lever-action rifle.
This video features Larry Potterfield, Founder and CEO of MidwayUSA, examining the iconic Winchester Model 1894 lever action rifle. He highlights its historical significance as the most popular lever action rifle of all time, with production spanning from 1894 to 2007 and millions of units manufactured. The specific rifle discussed boasts a 26-inch barrel, a 9-shot tubular magazine, a straight grip stock, and a crescent buttplate. It is chambered in the classic .30-30 WCF cartridge, a caliber that contributed significantly to its widespread appeal and effectiveness for hunting and general use.
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