This video showcases a collection of three side-by-side shotguns, specifically a .410 bore, a 20 gauge, and a 12 gauge Stoeger Coach Gun and Savage Fox B. The creator explains the concept of 'pattern collecting,' which involves gathering multiple firearms of a similar type, using an analogy borrowed from fellow YouTuber IV8888. The video focuses on presenting and discussing these specific shotgun models.
This YouTube Shorts video focuses on the Ruger American Rifle, specifically exploring 'pattern collecting'. While the description is minimal, the title clearly indicates the subject matter is firearms, with a focus on a particular rifle model from Ruger. The use of hashtags suggests a broader appeal within the firearm enthusiast community.
This video discusses the concept of "Pattern Collecting" in firearms, focusing on lever-action rifles. The presenter shares childhood inspirations for wanting revolvers and leverguns, influenced by western movies and actors. The video features two specific leverguns: a classic Henry H001 carbine in .22LR and a mid-1960s Sears Model 54 rifle chambered in .30-30, which is noted to be a Winchester production with minor differences. The presenter expresses affection for these leverguns, appreciating their condition and action, even if the Sears is a bit worn.
This video discusses the concept of "pattern collecting" in firearms, which involves buying guns of a specific type that the collector likes, regardless of their historical or monetary value. The presenter mentions hearing the phrase from Iraqveteran8888. The video title indicates a focus on handguns, specifically Smith & Wesson revolvers, 1911 pistols, and carry guns, suggesting a discussion or showcase of these types of firearms within the context of pattern collecting.
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