This video features a review of a post-war H&R M1 Garand, refurbished by the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP). The owner expresses satisfaction with the rifle's quality despite a higher price tag, noting its H&R receiver and 1953-dated H&R barrel. The rifle is rated as Service Grade with a new CMP stock, and the owner looks forward to its performance, particularly hearing the iconic 'ping' when the en bloc clip is ejected. The description also touches on the search for affordable .30-06 ammunition.
This video showcases a Smith & Wesson 500ES Emergency Survival revolver with a 2.75" barrel. The owner highlights that their firearm was refurbished for free and suggests it's a good investment with an interesting story. A promotional link and phone number for custom leather holsters are provided.
This video showcases beautifully refurbished 1945 Czech Mod. 98 Rifles. While no specific demonstration or review details are provided in the description, the title clearly indicates a focus on these vintage military firearms. The description also directs viewers to the creator's website for product information and promotes their secondary YouTube channel and social media presence. An intro song by Mikey Geiger is mentioned.
This video showcases the M1 Garand, a Springfield Armory rifle from 1942, after it was refurbished by Fulton Armory. The host, The GunGuy (Joel Persinger), expresses his delight with the rifle's performance, stating it "shoots like a dream" and commending Fulton Armory's work. This appears to be the first time the rifle has been fired since the refurbishment.
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