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 the Sears Model 54 lever-action rifle in .30-30 caliber. The presenter highlights its historical context, noting that it was manufactured by Winchester as a more budget-friendly alternative to the Winchester Model 1894. Key differences mentioned include less refined bluing, slightly cheaper hardware, and less premium wood furniture. The video aims to explore why someone might choose this particular firearm, touching on nostalgia and a perceived bygone era.
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