This "American Rifleman Television" segment features a review of the Springfield Armory SA-35, a modern American-made rendition of the classic Browning Hi Power. Editor-in-Chief Brian Sheetz highlights the pistol's enhancements over the original, including 15-round Mec-Gar magazines, dovetailed sights, a redesigned rowel-style hammer to prevent hammer bite, and the removal of the magazine disconnect safety for an improved trigger pull. While maintaining the Hi Power's classic lines and carry comfort, the SA-35 benefits from modern manufacturing and metallurgy, offering a refined take on an iconic 20th-century handgun. The review also touches on the pistol's distinct shelf-style safety lever.
This video delves into Colt's resurgence in the modern double-action revolver market, focusing on the revival of iconic models like the Python, Cobra, King Cobra, and Anaconda. It highlights how Colt has leveraged modern manufacturing techniques, such as multi-axis CNC equipment, to improve legacy designs, enhance durability, and reduce reliance on hand-fitting. The content features insights from Colt executives and a Team Colt shooter, discussing the engineering behind the revamped revolvers, their performance in rigorous testing, and the company's commitment to bringing back their revolver heritage with improved performance and reliability.
This podcast episode features a discussion with "Meet The Pressers" (Matt and Klint) covering competition shooting philosophy, modern manufacturing techniques, political commentary, and a humorous anecdote about using Hoppe's #9 as women's perfume. The video description includes affiliate links for various products and channels, encouraging viewers to support the creator and follow "Meet The Pressers."
This video showcases the highly anticipated Brownells Retro BRN-10, a meticulously detailed, factory-new, semi-automatic recreation of Eugene Stoner's original lightweight .308 AR rifle. It highlights the BRN-10's accurate replication of the classic design while incorporating modern manufacturing standards. The description emphasizes that this rifle offers a more accessible entry point for enthusiasts compared to an original AR-10.
This video features Paul Levy taking the Brownells BRN-10™ Retro .308 prototype to the range for testing. He also provides an update on planned changes for the production run. The BRN-10 is described as a meticulously detailed, factory-new, semi-automatic replica of Eugene Stoner's original lightweight .308 caliber battle rifle, built with modern manufacturing techniques while preserving the aesthetics of the classic AR-style rifle.
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