This video focuses on the Smith & Wesson Model 617 Mountain Gun chambered in .22 LR. The creator discusses and shoots the firearm, highlighting its features and performance. The description also includes mentions of various sponsors and the creator's other YouTube channels and social media platforms. Emphasis is placed on firearms safety and responsible gun ownership.
This video features a casual "shoot-a-round" session where the creator discusses topics while plinking with two firearms. The guns featured are a replica 1860 Henry Rifle chambered in .44-40 and a new Smith & Wesson 617 Mountain Gun that is experiencing double-action firing issues. The video also highlights several sponsors and provides links to the creator's other channels and social media platforms.
This video by Hickok45 explores the concept of the "Mountain Gun," questioning its existence and what makes it special to individuals in mountainous regions. The description highlights various sponsors and offers links to affiliated channels, the Patreon page, and Rumble. It emphasizes that the content is produced by trained professionals for educational and entertainment purposes, with a strong focus on firearms safety and responsible gun ownership, while explicitly stating they do not sell firearms or perform modifications.
This YouTube video showcases a range of new firearm releases from Smith & Wesson. Featured models include the FPC 22, M&P 22X, the highly anticipated 610 and 617 Mountain Guns, and the M&P15 AXE. The presenter hints at another upcoming release scheduled for July 29th, encouraging viewers to stay tuned for more.
This YouTube video features a comparison between the Smith & Wesson 686 Mountain Gun and a "Cowboy" style firearm. Despite the title's playful hint about not being in the mountains, the content focuses on demonstrating and potentially evaluating these revolvers. The description also highlights support from various firearm-related companies and creators, indicating a focus on the firearms community.
This video, 'Sunday Shoot-a-Round # 268', features Hickok45 on his private woods range engaging in casual plinking with his S&W .45 Colt Mountain Gun. The description mentions ongoing discussions and highlights various sponsors and associated YouTube channels for viewers interested in more content, including clips, talks, and Patreon membership. It emphasizes firearms safety, responsible gun ownership, and educational/entertainment purposes, explicitly stating they do not sell firearms or perform modifications.
This video features Hickok45 enjoying a casual "Shoot-a-Round" session in the woods, specifically plinking with his Smith & Wesson .45 Colt Mountain Gun. The description emphasizes a relaxed atmosphere of "yakking" while shooting. The video promotes various Hickok45 associated channels and Patreon, as well as sponsors like SDI, Alabama Holster, Talon Grips, and Ballistol. It reiterates that the content is for educational and entertainment purposes, produced by professionals with an emphasis on firearm safety and responsible gun ownership on a private range.
This video features a review and shooting demonstration of the Smith & Wesson Model 625 Mountain Gun chambered in .45 Colt. The content focuses on showcasing the firearm's performance and discussing its features. The video also includes mentions of the creator's other YouTube channels and Patreon page, as well as sponsors.
This video showcases the 10 best lightweight rifles specifically designed for mountain hunting. The presenter emphasizes three key criteria for these rifles: extreme durability to withstand harsh weather conditions, accuracy and power to ethically take down big game from a distance, and most importantly, a lightweight design that minimizes user fatigue during long treks. The selected rifles are highlighted for their ability to meet and exceed these demanding requirements, ensuring hunters can carry their firearm comfortably and maintain a steady aim when encountering prey in challenging mountain environments.
This video from Forgotten Weapons discusses the Krupp 50mm mountain guns acquired by Siam (now Thailand) in 1906. These guns were designed for portability, capable of being broken down for transport by elephant, mule, or soldiers. The description highlights their simple construction with a fixed barrel and steel-belted wooden wheels. A notable point is that these specific guns are exempted from NFA regulations and transfer like standard firearms, making them an attractive option for cannon enthusiasts. The video also corrects an earlier assumption about a Thai property mark, identifying the interlocking rings as Krupp's logo.
This video features an 18-inch "Mountain Gun," described as a blend of a general-purpose rifle and a SPR (Special Purpose Rifle). The creator intends to create more videos on the subject in the future. The description also includes a link to their Instagram page.
This is a rediscovered video showcasing the Vickers, Sons, & Maxim 2.95" Mountain Gun, a unique historical firearm. The title and description suggest a focus on this specific piece, likely exploring its history, design, and perhaps functionality, presented as a 'lost' gem from a back catalog.