This "American Rifleman" review focuses on the Remington R51, a semi-automatic sub-compact pistol chambered in 9mm. Released in 2014, the R51 is a modern interpretation of Remington's 1918-1927 Model 51, designed by John E. Pedersen. The video highlights the R51's unique Pedersen hesitation-lock action, which contributes to a lower bore axis and reduced recoil. Key features discussed include its aluminum frame, steel slide, single-action trigger, hidden hammer, passive firing-pin safety, grip safety, and three-dot sight system. The review acknowledges the initial reliability issues that led to a recall and subsequent fixes by Remington. The description also promotes various NRA publications and resources.
This TFBTV video provides a field strip of the Remington R51 pistol, a re-release of the John Pedersen-designed Model 51. Despite previous less-than-ideal reviews of the R51, the video focuses on its unique hesitation-locked mechanism during disassembly. The content aims to show any wear on the internal components of the firearm. The description also thanks Ventura Munitions and Proxibid for their support and encourages viewers to check out TFBTV's Patreon page.
This video features Mark Keefe at the NRA Publications range testing the new Remington R51 pistol. The description includes a clarification noting that the Model 51 was a Pedersen design for Remington, while the Model 1951 was Beretta's predecessor to the Model 92, highlighting the historical context of the pistol's lineage. The content focuses on the practical use and evaluation of this firearm.
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