This video showcases a collection of firearms allegedly from Las Vegas, featuring iconic historical pieces. The lineup includes a Colt SAA 2nd Gen, a Winchester Model 1886, a Shiloh Sharps chambered in .45-70, and a 1st Generation Cavalry Colt. The description emphasizes responsible gun ownership and firearm safety, and promotes various sponsors and related YouTube channels. The content appears to be for educational and entertainment purposes.
This video focuses on the Smith & Wesson Model 617 Mountain Gun chambered in .22 LR. The creator discusses and shoots the firearm, highlighting its features and performance. The description also includes mentions of various sponsors and the creator's other YouTube channels and social media platforms. Emphasis is placed on firearms safety and responsible gun ownership.
This video features a review and range test of the Smith & Wesson Model 10 Classic No-lock revolver chambered in .38 Special. The presenter aims to showcase the classic firearm, highlighting its features and performance. The video also includes mentions of sponsors and links to the presenter's other channels and resources, emphasizing firearm safety and responsible gun ownership.
This YouTube video delves into the concept of "influential" military pistol cartridges, moving beyond mere popularity or effectiveness. It aims to identify cartridges that have significantly shaped firearms development and military doctrine. The description also highlights various sponsors, affiliated YouTube channels, and a Patreon page for supporting the creator. Safety and responsible gun ownership are emphasized, with a disclaimer against replicating actions shown in the video. The content is intended for educational and entertainment purposes.
This video features a casual "shoot-a-round" session where the creator discusses topics while plinking with two firearms. The guns featured are a replica 1860 Henry Rifle chambered in .44-40 and a new Smith & Wesson 617 Mountain Gun that is experiencing double-action firing issues. The video also highlights several sponsors and provides links to the creator's other channels and social media platforms.
This video delves into the question of handgun weight, challenging the notion that it's always a disadvantage. The content explores scenarios where handgun weight may not be a critical factor, encouraging viewers to reconsider their assumptions about firearm selection. The description also highlights several sponsors and the creator's other YouTube channels, emphasizing firearms safety and responsible gun ownership as core tenets of their content. The video is presented for educational and entertainment purposes.
This "Sunday Shoot-a-Round" video features "Hickok45" engaging in casual shooting activities, commonly referred to as "plinking," with two distinct firearms: a Dan Wesson Guardian 1911 chambered in .45 ACP and a Smith & Wesson Model 24-3 chambered in .44 Special. The video description also highlights various sponsors and promotes the creator's other YouTube channels and Patreon page. It emphasizes firearms safety and responsible gun ownership, noting that the content is for educational and entertainment purposes only and should not be replicated.
This YouTube video, titled "Pumpkin Killing 2025," appears to be a firearms-focused content piece. While the description doesn't explicitly detail the firearm or activity, it heavily promotes sponsors like Davidson's GALLERY of GUNS, SILENCER CENTRAL, and SONORAN DESERT INSTITUTE, all strongly associated with the firearms industry. The emphasis on firearms safety and responsible gun ownership, coupled with the mention of various channels dedicated to firearms content, indicates a strong focus on firearms. The title itself, though metaphorical, suggests a destructive or impactful use of a firearm, likely in a testing or demonstration context. The video is likely intended for an audience interested in firearms, shooting, and related accessories.
This video features Hickok45 comparing the Smith & Wesson Model 24 3 revolver with an unnamed 'Clyde'. The description highlights support for several firearms-related companies including Davidson's GALLERY OF GUNS, SILENCER CENTRAL, SONORAN DESERT INSTITUTE, ALABAMA HOLSTER, and BALLISTOL, as well as Talong Grips. It also promotes Hickok45's various YouTube channels, Patreon, and Rumble presence, emphasizing firearms safety and responsible gun ownership. The content is produced on a private range by trained professionals for educational and entertainment purposes.
This video, titled "Pumpkin Carving 2025 with a 45 ACP", appears to be a demonstration by Hickok45 showcasing a somewhat unconventional method of pumpkin carving using a firearm. The description emphasizes proper and safe firearm handling, suggesting an educational aspect despite the unusual application. The video also promotes several sponsors and ancillary channels, common for the creator. While the primary activity is not traditional firearm use, the presence of a .45 ACP firearm, the creator's known focus on firearms, and the emphasis on safety position it within the firearms community.
This video explores whether traditional archery equipment, specifically pulleys and wheels, are necessary for successful bear hunting. The host, Hickok45, discusses taking down a dangerous bear with a traditional bow, emphasizing the effectiveness of this method. The description also highlights the video's sponsors, including firearm-related companies like Davidson's GALLERY of GUNS, SILENCER CENTRAL, and ALABAMA HOLSTER, as well as educational institutions like Sonoran Desert Institute. It directs viewers to other Hickok45 channels and resources for more content and information on firearms safety and responsible gun ownership.
This is the first video from "Hickok45" featuring a "Buffalo Shoot." The description lists several sponsors and channels associated with the creator, including Davidson's GALLERY of GUNS, SILENCER CENTRAL, SONORAN DESERT INSTITUTE, ALABAMA HOLSTER, and BALLISTOL. It also directs viewers to alternate YouTube channels, a Patreon page, and Rumble. The creator emphasizes that videos are filmed on private property by trained professionals for educational and entertainment purposes, stressing firearms safety and responsible gun ownership. The video's title is very brief and provides limited context about the specific firearm or activity.