This video provides a detailed look at the .32ACP Dreyse Light Carbine, a rare and somewhat mysterious firearm manufactured by Rheinmetall and designed by Louis Stange. The presenter highlights its unusual nature, commercial availability despite limited historical documentation, and its suitability as a small game rifle. Key features discussed include its simple blowback action, 6-round detachable magazine, and its relatively quiet report due to the small caliber and long barrel. The video also notes its shared design elements with the Dreyse 1907 pistol.
This video offers a first look at the Henry Pump Action rifle chambered in .22S/L/LR. The reviewer highlights its reliability and accuracy, suggesting it's suitable for casual plinking, general fun, and even as a platform for small game hunting. The description also includes various links to the creator's Amazon store, Patreon, USCCA, music channel, website, and social media profiles.
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