This video explores the historical Remington-Keene rifle, a unique tube-fed, bolt-action design from the 1870s. Developed by John W. Keene and manufactured by Remington, it was an attempt to compete in military trials and saw limited adoption by the US Navy and Bureau of Indian Affairs. The description highlights its production run, popular calibers (especially .45-70), and its place in firearms history as a rare repeating bolt-action rifle of its era.
This Nutnfancy review explores the Marlin Model 60, a long-standing favorite among working individuals since 1960. The video highlights its enduring popularity and suitability for various uses including plinking, target shooting, small game hunting, and teaching new shooters. It praises the rifle's quick pointing, lightweight design, accuracy, and the simplicity of its tube-fed system, contrasting it with modern competition. The review covers ergonomics, trigger, optics, reliability, and value, concluding that the Marlin 60 offers exceptional value for its price point, making it a generation-spanning .22 rifle.
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