This video delves into the fascinating, albeit short-lived, history of Charles Young's Repeating Shotgun, a unique firearm designed around 1901 specifically for trap shooting. The design aimed to blend break-action and repeating mechanisms, featuring a two-round capacity and a novel barrel-sliding action. The narrative covers Young's entrepreneurial venture, the formation of the Young Repeating Arms Company, its ambitious manufacturing plans, and its swift bankruptcy. Ultimately, Sears Roebuck acquired the company's assets and sold off the remaining assembled shotguns at a significantly reduced price, offering a compelling glimpse into early firearm innovation and the harsh realities of business.
This video reviews the High Standard Sentinel, a 9-shot .22 LR revolver originally produced for Sears Roebuck. The description humorously highlights the unexpected desire for such a firearm amidst everyday shopping, positioning the Sentinel as a quirky, budget-friendly, retro 'tackle box revolver' that emerged in 1955.
This YouTube video provides a review and range test of the Sears Roebuck JC Higgins Model 45 chambered in .30-30 caliber, tested at 200 yards. The video also features a comparison or mention of the Marlin 336 - 30A. The description includes affiliate links to various shooting accessories and equipment used by the creator, such as steel targets, cameras, editing software, hearing protection, safety glasses, ballistic gelatin powder, reloading tools, rangefinders, chronographs, and targets.
This video showcases a Sears 30-30 Lever Action rifle, identified as a JC Higgins Sears Roebuck Model 45, which appears to be a Marlin 336 (30A). The content focuses on the firearm itself, with the description linking to further range tests at 200 yards and 300-400 yards with a scope. It also lists various gear used by the creator, including steel targets, cameras, editing equipment, ballistic gelatin, reloading tools, and shooting accessories, with affiliate links provided.
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