This video showcases the new Uberti USA 150th Anniversary 1873 Rifle, a commemorative edition celebrating 150 years of the iconic "Gun That Won The West." The rifle features a case-hardened receiver, a 20-inch octagonal barrel, A-grade satin walnut furniture, and traditional scroll engraving faithfully reproduced from an original Winchester. It is chambered in .45 Colt or .357 Magnum and includes a 10-round under-barrel tubular magazine, promising reliable performance on the range. The video highlights the classic aesthetics and historical significance of this collectible firearm.
This video showcases the Henry New Original Deluxe Engraved 25th Anniversary Edition Lever-Action rifle, presented by GUNBROS. The description highlights the rifle's features, including its engraved finish and ladder sight, and positions it as a modern iteration of a Civil War-era design. The video aims to provide an overview and review of this specific firearm, targeting enthusiasts interested in lever-action rifles and historical firearm designs. GUNBROS emphasizes their family-owned business values, commitment to customer service, and dedication to preserving freedoms through reliable products.
This video celebrates the 20th anniversary of JP Enterprises' CTR-02™ billet receiver set. A limited edition engraved rifle commemorates this milestone. The video features John Paul and Dave Cammack discussing the history and development of this influential rifle platform, highlighting its trend-setting nature. It serves as a collector's showcase and a historical retrospective for enthusiasts of JP Enterprises firearms.
This video showcases King Louis XV's magnificent engraved Lorenzoni rifle, a .38 caliber, rifled firearm from the mid-1700s. The rifle features a repeating mechanism with concealed powder and ball magazines, a Damascus steel barrel, and extensive silver inlay, engravings, and wood carvings, indicative of royal weaponry. Originally part of the French royal arms collection, it was saved from destruction during the French Revolution and rediscovered by an American officer in 1945. The rifle's history is traced from its presentation to royalty through its survival and eventual appearance at auction.
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