This video highlights seven .22LR pistols that unexpectedly dominated sales in 2025, surpassing more popular calibers. The presenter emphasizes that affordable ammunition and intelligent design were key factors in their success, transforming them from simple plinkers to best-selling firearms. The video aims to reveal why these rimfire pistols captured consumer attention and sales.
This YouTube video features a review of the KelTec P17, described as a "fantastic plastic .22 LR plinker." The creator offers links to their playlists for handgun reviews, long gun reviews, Second Amendment content, gear and accessory reviews, and range test reviews. Social media links for Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram are also provided. The video appears to focus on a hands-on evaluation of the firearm, likely including its performance and features.
This video is a short-form content piece, likely a quick clip or compilation, tagged with terms suggesting firearm-related content and viral trends. The title indicates a focus on 'Plinker' activities, which generally refers to casual shooting of small caliber firearms, often for practice or plinking. The hashtags suggest it's aimed at a broad audience interested in firearms, viral content, and short video formats.
This video showcases a unique firearm inspired by Han Solo's iconic DL-44 blaster from Star Wars, but chambered in the more accessible .22LR caliber. The creator, with support from CMMG, demonstrates this fun plinking pistol, embracing the spirit of May the 4th. The description also features promotional mentions for Lone Peak Overland, OpticsPlanet, Silencer Central, Americana Pipedream Apparel, and DARQ INDUSTRIES, indicating potential for gear reviews or sponsorships.
This YouTube video features Jack Weigand discussing and demonstrating the Smith & Wesson 640, calling it a "super flat shooting smooth plinker." The video also highlights a collaboration with @REALMuttonchops, showcasing drills performed with the firearm. The focus appears to be on the performance and handling of this specific revolver.
This YouTube Short, titled 'Warning! Do not buy 10/22 rifles. Unless…', uses humor and a clickbait-style title to discuss the Ruger 10/22 rifle. While the title suggests a warning, the 'Unless…' implies a nuanced or positive take. The use of hashtags like #shorts, #humor, #10/22, #ruger, #rifle, and #plinker indicates a focus on a popular rimfire rifle often used for plinking and recreational shooting. The content is likely aimed at firearm enthusiasts, particularly those interested in entry-level or common semi-automatic rifles.
This video features a "quiet plinker" setup, showcasing a Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22 equipped with a Gemtech Integra upper. The content focuses on a suppressed .22LR AR-style rifle, likely intended for low-noise shooting applications such as plinking or possibly training, given the description's emphasis on its quiet nature.
This video showcases a "Fun Little .40 Plinker Build," indicating a project focused on creating an accessible and enjoyable firearm chambered in .40 S&W for recreational shooting. The title suggests a custom build or modification, likely highlighting the process and end result of a firearm designed for casual use at the range.
This video features a review of the High Standard H-D Military, a classic .22 LR target pistol. The description highlights its historical connections and the unique history of the specific example shown. It also includes links to other High Standard firearms, such as a Derringer and a Sentinel Revolver, as well as a video on the Fiala Model 1920 from Forgotten Weapons.
This video showcases the Standard Manufacturing G4S rifle, a .22 caliber firearm often described as a 'baby Tommy gun plinker'. The title and description suggest a focus on the rifle's appearance and potentially its function as an accessible firearm for plinking or recreational shooting, given its .22 caliber designation.
This video features target shooting with a Riley Defense AK rifle. The disclaimer emphasizes that the content is for informational purposes only, adheres to YouTube guidelines, and was filmed safely at a private range. The firearm used is a semi-automatic with a 20-round magazine, and responsible shooting practices are highlighted.
This "Gun Of The Week" video from American Rifleman focuses on the Rock Island Armory TM22, a .22 Long Rifle semi-automatic rifle manufactured by Derya Arms of Turkey. The review highlights its AR-like aesthetics and components, such as the split receiver, pistol grip, and fore-end with M-Lok slots. It discusses the blowback-operated action, the 18" barrel threaded for muzzle devices, and the 10-round detachable magazine. The video notes the TM22's preference for high-velocity ammunition and praises its intuitive controls, light 2-lb. trigger, and quick reset, making it enjoyable for range practice.