This "Gun of the Week" episode from American Rifleman features an in-depth look at the Bergara BMR-X Steel, a bolt-action rimfire rifle designed for competition. The video highlights its match-grade features, adjustable components, and value proposition. It details the evolution of Bergara's rimfire line, focusing on the enhancements in the BMR-X model for improved competitive performance. The review includes specifications such as chambering (.22 Long Rifle), barrel length, action type, and stock adjustability, showcasing the rifle in action on the range.
This video reviews the Winchester XPR Stealth SR bolt-action rifle. It highlights the rifle's short-action configuration, available chamberings including the 6.8 Western, and its suitability for long-range hunting. The review details features like the machined steel receiver, Perma-Cote finish, Talley Picatinny rail, chrome-moly bolt with three-lug bolt-head, 16.5" button-rifled free-floating barrel, compact 36.5" overall length, Inflex recoil pad, and adjustable M.O.A. trigger. The video also discusses the detachable box magazine and the rifle's performance on the range, noting its quick handling and smooth operation, and suggests it's an excellent platform for suppressor use.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Bergara B14 Wilderness HMR rifle in 6.5 Creedmoor. The reviewer highlights its versatility as a "do it all" rifle, suitable for both hunting and target shooting. Key features discussed include its sub-MOA accuracy guarantee, 24-inch barrel, hand-painted stock, tungsten gray cerakote finish, spiral fluted bolt, adjustable stock, omnidirectional muzzle brake, and detachable box magazine compatibility. The review covers performance testing, including shooting for groups at various ranges, and even mentions taking it to one mile with a Vortex Razor optic. The video emphasizes its value and suitability for various shooting disciplines.
This RECOILtv video features Editor in Chief Iain Harrison reviewing the Springfield Armory Model 2020 Waypoint rifle in the rugged Colorado backwoods during an elk hunt. The review highlights the rifle's suitability for demanding environments, emphasizing its durability and accuracy. Specific features discussed include multiple sling mounting points, an adjustable comb riser, a detachable box magazine, and a carbon fiber wrapped barrel. The video showcases the rifle's performance in the challenging landscape of the San Juan Mountain Range and encourages viewers to download the RECOILtv app for more content.
This video features Iain Harrison in South Africa's Umkomaas Valley, showcasing Ruger's Long Range Hunter rifle chambered in 6.5 PRC. The rifle, described as a modern take on Ruger's precision platforms, includes a detachable box magazine and a custom suppressor. Harrison uses this rifle for plains game hunting, offering a practical look at its performance in the field against challenging wildlife. The video also promotes the RecoilTV app for accessing more content.
This Guns & Gear episode takes viewers on a tour of the Remington factory and gun library in Alabama. The focus is on the Remington 783 Varmint rifle, an entry-level option featuring a laminate stock, detachable box magazine, picatinny rail, and an oversized bolt handle. The video also highlights the availability of the rifle in various calibers. Beyond the rifle, the episode provides a glimpse into Remington's manufacturing processes and showcases other firearms. Guns & Gear is broadcast on the Sportsman Channel and WildTV and is available on multiple digital platforms.
This video delves into the early, albeit unsuccessful, firearm manufacturing venture of James Paris Lee, the renowned inventor of the detachable box magazine and co-inventor of the Lee-Enfield rifle. Lee's initial attempt involved a single-shot, swinging barrel system patented in 1862. After initial rejection for a rifle, he pivoted to a carbine design which was accepted for testing by the Army. A contract for 1,000 carbines was awarded in 1865. However, a dispute over the specified caliber (.44 rimfire vs. the delivered .42 rimfire) led to the rejection of the first 250 guns and cancellation of the contract. The Lee Fire Arms Company, established to produce these firearms, then repurposed parts for civilian sporting arms before dissolving by 1868. The video highlights the risks inherent in firearms manufacturing and Lee's subsequent return to watchmaking before re-engaging with firearm design.
This YouTube video, titled "NRA Gun of the Week: Mossberg 590M Shotgun," features American Rifleman's Kelly Young showcasing the Mossberg 590M. The focus is on its detachable box magazine system. The video provides a close look at this specific shotgun model, highlighting its features and likely intended use, appealing to shotgun enthusiasts and potential buyers.
This YouTube video from SHOT Show 2018 provides a look at the Lithgow Arms LA102 Rifle. The description highlights key features of the LA102, including its free-floated, cold-hammer-forged barrel, integrated Picatinny rail, three-position safety, user-adjustable trigger, and detachable box magazine. It also mentions the Cerakote finish on the barrel, receiver, and bolt handle, as well as the suppressor-ready threaded muzzle. The video likely offers an in-person examination and overview of this firearm.
This video delves into the mechanics of the French Mle.1915 "Ruby" pistol, a single-action firearm featuring an internal hammer, slide operation, and blowback action. It highlights the pistol's 9-round detachable box magazine. The content is part of a "WWI Primer" series, suggesting historical context and an educational focus on firearms from that era. Support links for Patreon and SubscribeStar are provided, along with music credit.
This video delves into the history and significance of the Remington-Lee Model 1879 rifle. It highlights how James Paris Lee's action was adopted by the US Navy before the British Lee-Enfield, and importantly, it was the first firearm to feature Lee's patented detachable box magazine. The description details the rifle's development, including its initial connection with Sharps and the eventual completion and improvement by Remington. The video also teases a future look at the 1885 model.
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