This YouTube video, "The Best & The Worst Handguns Currently Made by Ruger!..You Won't Like It!", promises a critical evaluation of Ruger handguns. Based on the title, the content will likely focus on a review and comparison of various Ruger pistol models, highlighting both superior and inferior offerings. The creator also promotes their merchandise, a backup channel, and encourages viewer support through Patreon and SubscribeStar, indicating a strong community-driven approach with no external sponsors. The video aims to engage firearm enthusiasts by providing an opinionated and potentially controversial take on popular handgun manufacturing.
This video focuses on the Ruger Bisley Super Blackhawk, presented as part of a long-running series on the creator's revolver collection. The description indicates the channel is viewer-supported with no sponsors, encouraging patrons via Patreon and SubscribeStar. Artistic contributions are credited to Madison Stegall for the original score and Daniel Greenfield for artwork. The content likely delves into the specifics of this particular firearm model, potentially including its features, history, or personal ownership experience.
Bobby Tyler of Tyler Gun Works joins Brownells Gun Techs to discuss the current hot market for revolvers. With new factory revolvers scarce, TGW offers 'pre-customized' Ruger Vaqueros, Blackhawks, and Bisleys with action jobs, accuracy packages, and upgraded parts. The video highlights popular modifications like improved grips and sights (Bowen, Fermin Garza, Freedom Arms) and details the benefits of action jobs and accuracy enhancements such as tighter barrel-to-cylinder gaps and muzzle crowning. TGW also works on classic rifles like the Winchester Model 71 and Browning B-78, and maintains an inventory of vintage firearms.
This video from Rock Island Auction Co. showcases a remarkable John Linebaugh custom revolver chambered in .500 Linebaugh. Built on a Ruger Blackhawk Bisley frame, this single-action revolver offers rifle-like power in a belt-holster-friendly package. It fires a 440-grain bullet at impressive velocities, surpassing even .44 Magnum in some aspects, despite weighing less. The description highlights the custom features, including a modified cylinder and reinforced front sight, designed to handle extreme recoil. The .500 Linebaugh cartridge's history and effectiveness on big game are discussed, with a nod to Elmer Keith's likely appreciation for such a powerful firearm.
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