This video tests Federal Premium's .22 LR Punch ammunition, designed for handguns, in rifle-length barrels. Despite its intended use for shorter barrels and defensive scenarios, the testing in ballistic gelatin shows significant energy transfer, making it a viable option for shooters who prefer less recoil. The discussion includes JJ Reich from Federal Premium and highlights the ammunition's potential for specific users, like elderly individuals who might not handle larger caliber firearms. The video also touches on other Federal Premium offerings and promotes NRA membership.
This video focuses on the Savage 1861 Ring Cocker firearm. While the title clearly indicates the subject, the description is entirely dedicated to promoting a shirt campaign linked via an Indiegogo URL. No additional details about the firearm's features, history, or performance are provided in the description. The primary content is the Savage 1861 Ring Cocker itself.
This YouTube video review focuses on the new Savage Arms RXR22, a rimfire rifle marketed for all types of shooters. The description highlights its reliable blowback action, 16.5-inch button-rifled barrel, and a 10-round rotary magazine that is interchangeable with Ruger 10/22 magazines. The rifle is presented as suitable for both casual plinking and serious hunting, such as squirrel hunting. The video aims to provide viewers with more detailed information about this versatile rimfire offering from Savage Arms.
This video features a range test of the new Savage Arms Axis 2 Pro Woodland rifle. Senior Executive Editor Jon Draper and Digital Associate Editor David Herman explore the features of this entry-level firearm, highlighting its value and capabilities, especially in comparison to more expensive alternatives. The review aims to showcase the rifle's performance and its potential as an economical choice for various shooting applications.
This video from Classic Firearms features a review and comparison of the Savage Axis rifle, highlighting its ability to outperform more expensive rifles on a budget. The content likely includes shooting tests, performance analysis, and value assessment, aimed at budget-conscious firearm enthusiasts looking for a capable rifle.
This video review focuses on the Savage Arms 110 Ultralite Elite, a lightweight bolt-action hunting rifle. The description highlights Savage's efforts to minimize weight while incorporating modern technology into the classic 110 action, which has been in production since 1958. Key features discussed include its carbon-fiber-wrapped barrel, stainless steel receiver with Cerakote finish, AICS-pattern magazine, MDT chassis, and adjustable AccuTrigger. The review emphasizes its light handling and suitability for hunting applications.
This video reviews eight survival rifles under $300, highlighting their affordability, reliability, and suitability for preppers, hunters, and budget-conscious shooters. It features specific models like the Rossi RS22, Mossberg 715T, Chiappa Little Badger, Mossberg 702 Plinkster, Savage Mark II F, Savage 64 F, Henry U.S. Survival AR-7, and Winchester Wildcat, emphasizing their unique features such as packability and water buoyancy.
This video review focuses on the Savage A22 Takedown rifle chambered in .22LR. The description highlights the rifle's portability due to its takedown design, making it easy to transport and store. It also mentions practical features like internal storage for a spare magazine and grip storage, a durable polymer stock with an adjustable comb, a Picatinny rail for optics, and a threaded barrel for suppressors. The video also showcases the rifle equipped with a Sightmark MTS red dot sight and an XTM-3 magnifier, suggesting an emphasis on the optic setup. The description broadly covers the versatility of .22LR rifles for various applications, including sport shooting, pest control, and self-defense.
This video focuses on the Savage Arms B22 FV-SR rifle chambered in .22 Long Rifle. The description provides links to various platforms including a campsite.bio page with more information, a second channel for gear, Amazon affiliate deals, a Rumble channel, merchandise, and social media profiles. It also includes a disclaimer about affiliate links and products being sent for review. The content appears to be a review or showcase of the specific rifle model.
This #SundayGunday episode features a deep dive into the Savage Arms 110 Trail Hunter, a rifle specifically designed to withstand various environmental conditions. The video emphasizes its suitability for hunting and encourages viewers to support Second Amendment rights by visiting NRA.org. It's a segment from the American Hunter platform, focusing on firearms relevant to outdoor pursuits.
This video focuses on the Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mk. I rifle, specifically mentioning a Savage-made "U.S. Property" variant. It details the rifle's history as the main firearm for the British Empire and Commonwealth from 1895 to 1957, and its official adoption as the No. 4 Mk. I in 1941. The description highlights its stronger, more easily mass-produced action compared to the No. 1 Mk. VI, its barrel protruding from the forestock, and its redesigned iron sights featuring a receiver aperture battle sight for 300 yards and a ladder aperture sight for up to 1,300 yards, noting their speed and accuracy advantages over other contemporary sights.
This video review focuses on the Savage Stance Micro 9mm pistol, questioning its value and whether it's worth considering for potential buyers. The description highlights the creator's private shooting range and emphasizes safety and responsible gun ownership. It also lists several sponsors and promotional links for related channels and services, including gun retailers, training institutions, and accessory manufacturers.