This #SundayGunday video showcases the Springfield Armory Model 2020 Waypoint rifle, specifically highlighting its new long-action chamberings. The review details the rifle's construction options, including choices between steel or carbon-fiber wrapped barrels and either a fixed or adjustable carbon-fiber stock. The video aims to provide viewers with an exclusive look at this offering from Springfield Armory.
This 'Smyth Busters' video debunks the myth that bronze bore brushes damage steel gun barrels. The hosts explain that soft bronze is unlikely to harm modern steel, though very old barrels or excessive force with abrasive powder residue could cause wear. They also caution against bronze brushes with steel cores scratching muzzle crowns and recommend brass cores for extra safety. The video suggests that damaged rifling might stem from improper cleaning techniques, such as using a steel rod in a .22 rimfire or excessive drilling with a brush on a dry bore. The myth is declared busted, with advice to use good solvents, nylon brushes, bore guides, and care with steel rods.
This video introduces the Springfield Armory Model 2020 Waypoint, a bolt-action hunting rifle manufactured in the USA. It emphasizes precision, custom-grade accuracy, and performance. Key features highlighted include a premium carbon fiber stock and the option of a steel or carbon fiber barrel, with a guaranteed .75 MOA accuracy. The description also includes an opening quote by Henry David Thoreau.
This video, the second part of the SmythBusters series, features Bill Geissele of Geissele Automatics addressing the myth of galvanic corrosion in AR-15 firearms. Geissele, drawing on extensive experience with machinery and firearms, explains that the direct contact of bare steel and un-anodized aluminum, which is required for galvanic corrosion, is rarely present in an AR-15 assembly. He shares that after nearly a decade of using Geissele's Super Modular Rail handguard and aluminum barrel nuts, he has found no evidence of such corrosion. The discussion also touches upon the appropriate use of lubricants and anti-seize compounds in threaded joints.
This video review by Nutnfancy focuses on the Marlin 795, a lightweight semi-automatic .22 rifle often referred to as "The 4.5 lb .22 Sharpshooter." The reviewer highlights its surprising accuracy for its weight and price, mentioning its Microgroove rifling, durable synthetic stock, and functional iron sights. While noting a slightly mushy 6-lb trigger and a 10-round magazine capacity, the video praises its reliability, value, and suitability for recreational shooting, marksmanship training, and survival applications. The review also touches upon aftermarket accessory options, particularly recommending Tech-Sights for enhanced precision.
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