This video announces the arrival of a new scope intended for the "vudoo critter getter project." While the specific type of scope or the "vudoo critter getter" project isn't detailed, the title strongly suggests a focus on firearms, likely a rifle, and its accessories. The content will probably involve unboxing, initial impressions, or planning for its installation and use, possibly for pest control or small game hunting.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Marlin XT-22 and 925 bolt-action .22LR rifles, highlighting their exceptional accuracy, reliability, and value. The reviewer praises their performance for various applications including recreational shooting, marksmanship training, and pest control, comparing them favorably to more expensive centerfire alternatives. Improvements in the XT-22 over the 925 are detailed, such as the Pro-Fire trigger and updated stock. Both rifles are highly recommended for their quality and performance, with particular note given to the North Haven-produced 925 models and the potential for suppressor use with certain XT-22 variants.
This video review by Nutnfancy focuses on the Marlin 795, a lightweight semi-automatic .22 rifle often referred to as "The 4.5 lb .22 Sharpshooter." The reviewer highlights its surprising accuracy for its weight and price, mentioning its Microgroove rifling, durable synthetic stock, and functional iron sights. While noting a slightly mushy 6-lb trigger and a 10-round magazine capacity, the video praises its reliability, value, and suitability for recreational shooting, marksmanship training, and survival applications. The review also touches upon aftermarket accessory options, particularly recommending Tech-Sights for enhanced precision.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Ruger Single Six, a revolver in continuous production since 1957. Nutnfancy highlights its Americana appeal, western-style charisma, and similarity to the Colt Single Action Army. The video details its convertible nature, allowing for shooting in both .22 LR and .22 Magnum with interchangeable cylinders, making it an affordable and fun plinking or 'critter getter' option. It praises the revolver's accuracy, adjustable sights, trigger quality, and robust construction. Different variants are discussed, including the Hunter model and special editions, with a personal preference for the blued 5.5" #10621 model. The review also touches on suitable accessories like leather holsters and targets, emphasizing the enjoyable shooting experience and heirloom potential of the Single Six.
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