This video is a nostalgic look back at childhood memories of plinking with .22 caliber firearms, inspired by the author's father and grandfather. The author shares personal stories about the Colt single-action revolver his father owned, the Ruger Mark I semi-automatic pistol inherited from his grandfather, and an Ithaca Model 49 rifle gifted by his father. He now shoots a Ruger Single Six in his father's memory, continuing the tradition of enjoying simple shooting activities. The video also includes links to the host's website, Patreon, and various firearm-related organizations and sponsors.
This video reviews the Savage "Stevens" Model 89 lever action .22 rifle, highlighting its affordable price and its resemblance to the Ithaca Model 49. The host compares the two rifles, concluding that while the Savage clone isn't quite as good as the Ithaca, it's still a decent firearm for its cost. The video is hosted by Joel Persinger, a firearms instructor and co-founder of Practical Defense Systems.
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