This YouTube video showcases a shell-ejecting airsoft replica of the Winchester M1894 rifle and a revolver. The description emphasizes the realistic shell-loading mechanism, similar to the real firearms. A disclaimer clarifies that it is a toy replica and not a real firearm, used for recreational purposes. The video appears to be a quick look at the airsoft gun in action, with ASMR elements likely contributing to the experience.
This YouTube video offers a quick look at an airsoft replica of a Winchester M1894. It highlights the functioning of the shell-style BB loading mechanism, mimicking the real firearm. The description emphasizes that this is a toy airsoft replica, used safely for recreational purposes, and explicitly states it is not a real firearm.
This video from Brownells Gun Techâ„¢ features firearm historian Keith Ford showcasing a highly-regarded M1894 Swedish Mauser carbine. Chambered in 6.5x55mm Swedish, this particular example was made for the Swedish Navy in 1903 and modified to an M94-14 model, featuring a removed bayonet lug. Keith highlights the smooth operation, exceptional condition attributed to good military care and non-corrosive ammo, and unique features like the bolt cocking on closing and the extended rear sight. The discussion also touches on the M94's eventual phasing out and a curious muzzle accessory linked to ATF regulations.
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