This video features a Point of View (POV) firing demonstration of the Colt M1892 Navy and Army revolver. The description highlights its historical significance as the first general-issue double-action revolver with a swing-out cylinder adopted by the U.S. military. It details the chambering in .38 Long Colt and the subsequent variations developed for the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, including the Models 1892, 1894, 1896, 1901, 1903, 1895, and 1905.
This video provides a review of the new Marlin Model 1894 Classic lever-action rifle chambered in .44 Magnum. The reviewer highlights the rifle's classic features, including its deep bluing and American Black Walnut stocks, emphasizing the strong action the Model 1894 is known for. The review also notes the excellent quality attributed to Ruger's ownership of Marlin. Ammunition for the review was supplied by Fiocchi USA.
This American Rifleman TV segment, "I Have This Old Gun," focuses on the Winchester Model 1894 lever-action rifle. The video explores the historical significance and key features of this iconic firearm, known for its popularity in America. It highlights the rifle's legacy and its place in firearms history.
This video delves into the historical development and enduring popularity of the Winchester Model 1894 rifle. It highlights the rifle's mechanical improvements over the Model 1892, its simplicity, speed, and power. The description emphasizes the inseparable relationship between the Winchester 94 and the .30-30 Winchester (.30 WCF) cartridge, detailing its evolution from black powder to a high-velocity smokeless round. The .30-30's effectiveness on North American game and its suitability as a general-purpose hunting and ranch rifle are discussed. The video notes the impressive production numbers, exceeding 7 million by 2006, solidifying the Model 1894's status as an iconic American firearm that set industry standards.
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