This "Gun Of The Week" video from American Rifleman features the Heritage Manufacturing Roscoe revolver. The presenter highlights its classic J-frame-inspired design, including checkered hardwood stocks and a gloss-black finish. The video details its double-action, centerfire operation, chambered in .38 Spl. +P, with a 2-inch barrel and a five-round cylinder. The lockwork is noted as being inspired by Smith & Wesson's Model 85 design. Specifications for barrel, frame, grip, sights, capacity, overall length, height, width, and weight are provided. The video encourages viewers to join the NRA.
This "Gun Of The Week" video from American Rifleman features a review of the Smith & Wesson Model 1854, a modernized lever-action rifle. The description highlights its specifications, including its forged stainless steel receiver, 19.25-inch stainless steel barrel, adjustable ghost-ring sights, synthetic stock with M-Lok fore-end, and a 4-lb. 6-oz. single-stage trigger. The rifle is chambered in .44 Magnum and can also fire .44 Special. The video promotes joining the NRA and provides links to various NRA publications and initiatives.
This video from American Rifleman showcases the Ruger American Gen II Standard rifle, a new iteration of Ruger's popular bolt-action line. The review highlights its updated features, including a redesigned stock with ergonomic treatments, adjustable length of pull, and compatibility with detachable box magazines (STANAG or AICS-pattern). The rifle is chambered in 6.5mm Creedmoor and features a 20-inch barrel with spiral flutes, 5/8x24 TPI threading, and a radial muzzle brake. The barreled action has a Gun Metal Gray Cerakote finish. The video emphasizes the rifle's performance on the range, noting the included Picatinny rail, enlarged bolt handle, and a three-position tang safety, making it suitable for both hunters and target shooters.
This American Rifleman "Gun Of The Week" video features a detailed look at the Colt King Cobra Target revolver chambered in .22 Long Rifle. The review highlights its improved 10-round capacity, comfortable rubber grip, and excellent target sights, including a fiber-optic front sight and adjustable rear sight on a ventilated rib. The video emphasizes its suitability as a training revolver due to its manageable recoil and familiar size to its centerfire counterparts, making it ideal for both new and experienced shooters. The presenter praises the crisp single-action and smooth double-action triggers, noting its classic "Snake Gun" aesthetics and reliable performance on the range.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Winchester Wildcat Sporter rifle. It highlights the rifle's blend of modern features and traditional aesthetics, with a focus on its .22 Long Rifle chambering, walnut stock, and robust action. The review details practical aspects like its Picatinny rail for optics, adjustable aperture sights, and ergonomic design. It also elaborates on the user-friendly operation, including the dual bolt-lock mechanisms and innovative magazine release systems. The video showcases the rifle's performance on the range, emphasizing its accuracy and reliability, and also briefly touches on its historical lineage with Winchester's rimfire offerings.
This American Rifleman 'Gun Of The Week' video features the Beretta 80X Cheetah, an updated version of the classic Beretta 84. The review highlights key improvements such as the Vertec grip configuration for enhanced comfort and control, a Picatinny rail for accessories, and an upgraded X-Treme S trigger with adjustable overtravel. The video also discusses the redesigned magazines for improved hollow-point ammunition reliability, a 13-round capacity, and updated sights with an optic-ready slide. The presenter emphasizes the 80X Cheetah's shootability, comfortable handling, and suitability as a defensive pistol.
This American Rifleman 'Gun Of The Week' video focuses on the Rossi USA RM66, a classically styled, full-size hunting and target revolver. Featuring a 6" full-lug stainless steel barrel, the RM66 is chambered in .357 Magnum and boasts a six-round cylinder. The review highlights its Smith & Wesson-like controls, adjustable sights, shrouded ejector rod, and single-action/double-action operating system with comfortable trigger pulls. The video also praises its comfortable shooting experience, attributing it to the gun's weight and full-length underlug, which effectively manage recoil and muzzle rise, making it a pleasant magnum to shoot.
This video provides a comprehensive guide on operating the MG34 beltfed machine gun in its semi-automatic variant. It covers the general rundown of how to handle and fire the firearm, highlighting its historical significance as a German interwar general-purpose machinegun. The description also includes various affiliate links for supporting gear and merchandise, as well as social media channels for the creator. Specifications of the TNW MG34 model are also provided, including its caliber, action, and weight.
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