This YouTube video focuses on the restoration of a classic Stevens .22 rifle. The content likely involves detailed work on a vintage firearm, including disassembly, cleaning, repair, and reassembly to bring it back to functional condition. Viewers can expect to see the process of bringing an older firearm back to life, potentially highlighting the craftsmanship involved in classic Stevens models.
This video explores the application of progressive twist (gain twist) rifling in firearms. While acknowledging its use in naval Gatling guns like the 20mm CIWS, the video focuses on whether this rifling technology has been implemented in small arms. It confirms significant uses in various historical and modern firearms, including Colt percussion revolvers, custom barrels by Harry Pope for rifles like Sharps and Stevens, Carcano Model 1891 rifles and carbines, and S&W .460 XVR revolvers. The description also highlights additional resources and merchandise for Forgotten Weapons.
This YouTube video provides a review of the Stevens Model 887, a .22 LR semi-automatic tube-fed rifle produced between 1978 and 1980. The review highlights its unique features and suitability for hunting and plinking. It also notes that Stevens has been a part of Savage Arms since 1920. The description includes affiliate links for Rubber Dummies and USCCA, a schedule for Facebook Live sessions, and mentions of other Sootch00 platforms like Getzone.com and Patreon. The video emphasizes adherence to YouTube ad policies and safe shooting practices at a professional range.
This YouTube video features a "takedown" of a Stevens Model 200 rifle. The creator mentions that this video is a re-release with a cleaned-up format and hints at an upcoming series. They encourage viewers to support their content through Patreon and SubscribeStar. The video seems to be a straightforward demonstration of disassembling the rifle, likely for cleaning, maintenance, or educational purposes.
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