This video reviews the Smith & Wesson Model 1000 semi-automatic shotgun. The reviewer highlights its aesthetically pleasing design but expresses disappointment due to persistent functionality and cycling issues. Manufactured by Howa in Japan during the 1970s and 1980s, the gun is noted to be prone to these problems, with the reviewer's specific example not being an exception. Despite the malfunctions, the owner is committed to repairing the firearm due to its attractive qualities.
This video from Tactical Rifleman focuses on improving tactical precision rifle skills, highlighting the importance of proper training and equipment. It specifically features KRG (Kinetic Research Group) rifle chassis, emphasizing their veteran-owned, USA-made quality, ergonomic design, and modularity. The description details various KRG chassis models (Whiskey-3, X-Ray, Bravo, C-4) and their compatibility with popular rifle actions like Remington 700, Tikka T3, Howa, Ruger American, and Savage. The video also points viewers to KRG's website for purchasing and to supporting Tactical Rifleman through Patreon, along with recommendations for night vision, thermal imaging, and other gear via Amazon.
This video focuses on training for tactical precision rifle shooting, drawing on the instructor's 25 years of military experience as a sniper. The content emphasizes the importance of training as you plan to fight and highlights the role of quality equipment, specifically KRG rifle chassis, in achieving proficiency. It caters to aspiring warfighters, military personnel, law enforcement, and concerned citizens seeking to become capable. The description also mentions resources for night vision, thermal imaging, and rifle scopes, as well as KRG's product line designed for various applications like hunting, competition, and general range use.
This video showcases the installation of a KRG rifle chassis on an older Remington 700 rifle, aiming to modernize it for the 21st century. The description highlights KRG's reputation for high-quality, modular, and ergonomically designed precision rifle chassis and accessories, emphasizing their veteran ownership, US manufacturing, and suitability for various applications like hunting, competition, and recreational shooting. It also mentions specific KRG product lines (Whiskey-3, X-Ray, Bravo, C-4) and compatibility with other rifle actions. The video creator also gives a shout-out to Shooting Targets USA and provides links to their Patreon, Amazon shop, and website.
This YouTube video features a closer look at the Howa M1500 Super Lite rifle, presented as part of the #SundayGunday series. The video focuses on showcasing this specific firearm model, providing viewers with an in-depth examination of its features and potentially its performance or design aspects. It's likely intended for an audience interested in firearms, particularly bolt-action rifles.
This video provides a comprehensive overview of new firearm and accessory announcements from Shot Show 2024, covering a wide range of manufacturers and product types. It highlights introductions from major brands like Taurus, Kriss Vector, Kel Tec, Browning, Benelli, Franchi, Canik, Tikka, Howa, Savage, Ruger, CZ, Bergara, and Beretta, as well as optics and shooting accessories such as Labradar LX, Garmin Xero C1, and Caldwell Velociradar. The video also mentions custom builds and other notable releases, offering a broad look at what's new in the firearm industry for the year.
This video from SHOT Show 2024 features Timber Creek Outdoors showcasing new products. Highlights include an aluminum grip module for the SIG P320, a one-piece polymer AR grip, and a new chassis for Howa rifles. The video provides a product spotlight on these firearm accessories.
This video demonstrates the process of installing a Howa action into an MDT Field Stock, a popular chassis system. Caleb from Brownells guides viewers through the technical aspects, including the stock's aluminum bed block and polymer trigger guard, and its compatibility with AICS magazines and M-LOK. The gunsmithing segment details removing the Howa bottom metal, installing the action into the chassis, and using tools like Fix It Sticks. It also covers mounting an EGW 1913 rifle base with proper screw selection and Loctite, emphasizing correct torque for optimal performance. The video is aimed at firearm enthusiasts and professionals seeking practical installation tips.
This video is a product spotlight focusing on the Brownells exclusive Howa Barreled Actions. Host Caleb Savant will discuss Howa barrels and their materials, the unique features of the Howa action, selecting the right rifle bases, and options for stocks and chassis. It's presented as an ideal solution for individuals looking to build an easy and affordable bolt-action rifle.
This YouTube video focuses on the Howa 1500 rifle chambered in .223 caliber. The title and provided hashtags indicate a review or showcasing of this particular firearm, with mentions of other calibers like .308, .22LR, and .22 Magnum, as well as a comparison to Ruger firearms. The content is likely aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in bolt-action rifles and their performance.
This video showcases a Howa 223rem rifle at a 200-yard distance, with the title and description highlighting #ozziereviews, #howa1500, #shooting, #rifle, #gun, #firearms, #223, #308, and #22lr. The content appears to be a range test or review of the Howa 1500 in .223 Remington caliber, with potential comparisons or mentions of other calibers like .308 and .22LR.
This YouTube video, part of the #SundayGunday series, provides a closer look at the Howa Super Lite rifle. While no specific firearm families or calibers are mentioned beyond what's implied by the rifle's name, the content focuses on introducing and showcasing this particular model to viewers interested in firearms.