This video is a "Rifleman Review" segment from "American Rifleman Television" featuring the Heritage Mfg. Roscoe. The review highlights Heritage Mfg.'s expansion into centerfire revolvers, with the Roscoe being a double-action model reminiscent of classic Smith & Wesson carry revolvers. The review details its retro styling and notes it's a Brazilian-made version of the Chief's Special. Key specifications like chambering (.38 Special), barrel length (2"), frame material (carbon steel), and trigger pull weights are discussed. The video also directs viewers to American Rifleman's website and Outdoor Channel for more content.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Taurus 605 Executive Grade revolver, highlighting its balance between concealability and controllability. The review delves into the "Executive Grade" line's emphasis on build quality and attention to detail, positioning it as a premium offering from Taurus. Mark Keefe of "American Rifleman Television" compares the 605's size to iconic revolvers like the SP101 and Smith & Wesson Model 60. Key specifications including its .357 Magnum chambering, five-shot capacity, stainless steel construction, and 3-inch barrel are detailed. The video also touches on Taurus's long history with revolvers and encourages viewers to explore more content from American Rifleman TV and join the NRA.
This "American Rifleman Television" segment reviews the Taurus Deputy, a single-action revolver designed with a classic Old West aesthetic. While Taurus is currently known for modern handguns, the Deputy represents a throwback model, drawing inspiration from the Colt Single Action Army. The review highlights changes in Taurus' manufacturing methods since their earlier Gaucho model, presenting the Deputy as a lighter and more svelte alternative. The video encourages viewers to watch full segments of American Rifleman TV on americanrifleman.org and tune into new episodes on the Outdoor Channel.
This video features a Rifleman Review of the Rock River Arms RRA .17 HMR rifle, an AR-style semi-automatic firearm. The review highlights the rifle's unique delayed blowback gas system, designed to manage the pressures associated with the .17 HMR cartridge. The segment, from "American Rifleman Television," delves into the internal mechanics of how the rifle functions, aiming to showcase its reliability in this caliber. Information on viewing complete ARTV episodes and joining the NRA is also provided.
This video is a "Rifleman Review" segment from American Rifleman Television, focusing on the Taurus TX22 Compact pistol. The review highlights the pistol's compact size, making it an excellent training aid due to its similarity to centerfire polymer-framed handguns. Key specifications such as its 16.5 oz weight, 3.6" barrel, 13-round capacity, and optics-ready slide are discussed. The reviewer notes its fun shooting experience and provides details on its action type, chambering, frame, slide, sights, trigger pull, dimensions, and MSRP. The video also includes promotional links for the NRA and American Rifleman TV.
This video review from American Rifleman Television focuses on the reintroduction of Colt's iconic Python revolver in a blued finish. It highlights the return of the classic look desired by many fans, contrasting it with the earlier stainless steel versions. The review details the specifications of the new 4.25" blued Python, including its carbon steel frame, .357 Magnum chambering, and adjustable sights, emphasizing its appeal as a double-action revolver. Information on accessing full episodes of American Rifleman TV and joining the NRA is also provided.
This "American Rifleman Television" segment provides a detailed review of the Rossi RP63 revolver, a notable re-entry into the revolver market for Rossi in 2023. The video highlights Rossi's historical significance in revolver manufacturing before focusing on their recent resurgence with new revolver models. It covers the RP63's specifications, including its .357 Magnum chambering, 3-inch stainless steel barrel, six-round cylinder capacity, and double-action/single-action trigger pulls. The review positions the RP63 as a significant offering from a brand returning to its roots.
This "American Rifleman Television" segment provides a detailed review of the EAA Girsan MCP35 PI Ops pistol. The video highlights its status as a modern take on the High Power design, featuring a shortened slide for a more compact profile, reminiscent of the historical FM Detective model. It covers the pistol's specifications, including its 9mm Luger chambering, 3.88-inch barrel, 4140 steel construction, and a 5-lb. 8-oz. single-action trigger pull. The review emphasizes the upgrades Girsan has incorporated, appealing to High Power enthusiasts.
This video is a "Rifleman Review" segment from "American Rifleman Television" where Editorial Director Mark Keefe examines the Taurus Judge Executive Grade revolver. Keefe highlights the "Executive Series" treatment, noting the separate assembly and hand-polishing that enhances the fit and finish compared to standard production models. He describes the all-stainless steel construction and the noticeable polish on the gun, comparing it favorably for a Taurus product. The review also details key specifications including its double-action, centerfire revolver nature, chambering in .45 Colt/.410 bore, barrel length, frame, sights, trigger pull weights, and included accessories.
This "American Rifleman Television" segment provides a detailed review of the Remington 360 Buckhammer, a straight-wall rifle cartridge designed for hunting medium-sized game. The review highlights the cartridge's development by Remington Ammunition in 2016 and its suitability for states that mandate straight-wall ammunition for hunting. It discusses the cartridge's design and capabilities, addressing the limited options often available to sportsmen in such regions. The video also directs viewers to American Rifleman's website for full TV segments and provides tuning information for new episodes.
This Rifleman Review from American Rifleman Television examines the Walther P99 AS Final Edition. The video highlights the P99's revolutionary design in the late 1990s and its continued relevance today, noting its suitability for defensive use and duty. The review mentions the pistol's popularity with German police and expresses that more people should have adopted it. It serves as a send-off for the P99 line.
This "American Rifleman Television" segment reviews the Taurus GX4XL, a micro-compact pistol designed for concealed carry. The review highlights its extended barrel and sight radius compared to the original GX4, along with its compatibility with 11-round and 13-round magazines. It notes the absence of an optic-ready slide on this specific model, though an optic-ready variant is available. The GX4XL's snag-free design, front and rear slide serrations, and user-customizable frame with interchangeable backstraps are discussed. The video also points out the Glock-compatible sight dovetails, offering aftermarket customization options, and concludes that the GX4XL builds upon the GX4 line's success as a subcompact carry gun.