This NRA Gun of the Week features the Benelli Lupo, a center-fire, bolt-action rifle designed for hunting and hard use. The video highlights its ergonomic furniture, adjustable stock with Benelli's Progressive Comfort system and CombTech cheek pad, and a hardened-steel upper receiver with an aluminum chassis. The Lupo boasts a large-bodied bolt with three lugs and a hammer-forged steel barrel, tested here in .30-06 Sprg. with a 22” length and 5/8-24 t.p.i. threads. The rifle also features cryogenic treatment for barrel consistency and a detachable box magazine. The review emphasizes the rifle's contemporary design and comfortable shooter interface, confirming its worthiness in range testing.
This YouTube video explores whether liquid nitrogen can break a metal chain. While the title and description don't explicitly mention firearms, the creator's other content on their website and Instagram often features firearms-related topics. This specific video seems to be a science experiment or a "stuff you can do" type of content. Without a transcript, it's impossible to definitively link it to firearms.
This video showcases a dramatic experiment: shooting a watermelon with liquid nitrogen. The title explicitly mentions "shooting," suggesting a firearms-related activity, even though the focus is on the interaction between liquid nitrogen and a fruit. The provided links to the creator's website and Instagram indicate a creator known for experimenting with different materials and phenomena, often involving visually striking results. While firearms are mentioned in the title, the core content appears to be a science experiment rather than a firearm review or demonstration. The video likely aims for entertainment and visual appeal.
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