This video focuses on a shotgun equipped with a Cutts Compensator. While no specific manufacturer or caliber is mentioned, the presence of the Cutts Compensator suggests a focus on recoil reduction and muzzle control for shotgun platforms. The video likely showcases the firearm's features, performance, or modifications.
This video from Brownells Gun Techâ„¢ Keith Ford delves into the Winchester Model 42 shotgun, often called "The Greatest Little Shotgun in the World." Keith explains how it's a simplified and downsized version of the Winchester Model 12, specifically designed for the .410 bore. The video highlights the various configurations available, including different grades, rib options, and choke systems. It also touches on the Model 42's production history (1933-1963), its increasing collector value, and its enduring popularity as a well-made and pleasant-to-shoot firearm, even earning the nickname "Everybody's Sweetheart."
This video explores the Colt Monitor, an improved version of the Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR) developed by Colt for the law enforcement market. Introduced in 1931 as the R80, it featured a shortened barrel, pistol grip, and a Cutts Compensator muzzle brake, designed to overcome the limitations of Thompson submachine guns against automobiles. Despite being designated the FBI's official Fighting Rifle in 1933, low production numbers and high cost limited its adoption. The example shown belonged to author Jim Ballou and is a rare transferable NFA item.
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