This video showcases a collection of firearms allegedly from Las Vegas, featuring iconic historical pieces. The lineup includes a Colt SAA 2nd Gen, a Winchester Model 1886, a Shiloh Sharps chambered in .45-70, and a 1st Generation Cavalry Colt. The description emphasizes responsible gun ownership and firearm safety, and promotes various sponsors and related YouTube channels. The content appears to be for educational and entertainment purposes.
This video features Hickok45 on his private woods range for a "Shoot-a-Round" session. He's discussing various topics while plinking with his Browning 1886 Winchester rifle chambered in .45-70 caliber. The video also includes mentions of his other YouTube channels, Patreon, and sponsors like SDI, Alabama Holster, Talon Grips, and Ballistol, along with a link to his FAQ playlist and social media presence. Emphasis is placed on firearms safety and responsible gun ownership.
This video features a casual "shoot-a-round" session with the host plinking in the woods using an original 1886 Winchester rifle chambered in .45-70. The title also touches on the controversial topic of arming teachers, though the description focuses on the firearm and the shooting activity. The video promotes other Hickok45 channels for clips and discussions, and lists several sponsors. It emphasizes firearms safety and responsible gun ownership, stating that the content is for educational and entertainment purposes only.
This video explores the Winchester 1886 Line Thrower, a unique adaptation of the classic lever-action rifle. Originally a .45-70 rifle, these were modified by William Read & Sons with smooth bored barrels cut to 14.5 inches and chambered for blank cartridges to launch ropes for maritime safety. These specialized firearms were utilized by the US Coast Guard and Navy and saw service well into the post-World War Two era. The description highlights their importance in maritime rescue and points to further resources for those interested in line-throwing devices.
This video features a casual "Shoot-a-Round" session with popular YouTuber Hickok45. He's seen enjoying some plinking in the woods with two classic firearms: a Winchester 1886 rifle chambered in .45-70 and a Smith & Wesson 625 Mountain Gun revolver in .45 Colt. The video highlights responsible gun ownership and firearm safety, as is typical of Hickok45's content, and promotes his other YouTube channels and Patreon support.
This video features Hickok45 testing an original Winchester 1886 rifle chambered in .45-70 out in a wooded environment. The description also mentions a follow-up video with this rifle and a big game hunt, and directs viewers to other Hickok45 channels for clips and discussion. Sponsorships for SDI, Alabama Holster, Talon Grips, and Ballistol are acknowledged. The video emphasizes firearms safety and responsible gun ownership, noting it's filmed on private property by trained professionals.
This video explores three firearms that might have been carried in 1887: a Colt Frontier Six Shooter, a double-barrel shotgun, and a Winchester 1886 lever-action rifle. The description includes links to individual videos featuring the Colt Frontier Six Shooter and the Winchester 1886, as well as a playlist for the "Armed in . . ." series. It also directs viewers to the Hickok45Clips and Hickok45Talks YouTube channels, and lists Patreon and sponsor links for SDI, Alabama Holster, Talon Grips, and Ballistol. The creator emphasizes that the content is for educational and entertainment purposes only, produced by trained professionals with a focus on firearm safety and responsible gun ownership, and advises viewers not to replicate actions shown.
This video showcases and shoots the Taylor's & Company "Ridge Runner" 1886 rifle, a takedown version manufactured by Chiappa. The content features shooting the rifle and providing a demonstration. The video also promotes additional Hickok45 channels for clips and talking content, as well as Patreon and sponsor links for the channel.
This video from MidwayUSA's GunTec Presentation features Larry Potterfield, Founder and CEO, discussing the historic Winchester Model 1886 lever action rifle. He highlights its features, including a 26-inch octagon barrel, buckhorn rear sight, German silver front sight, and its chambering in .38-56 Winchester. The rifle, produced from 1886 to 1935, had a tubular magazine capable of holding nine rounds.
This video provides a close-up examination and historical overview of the Browning 1886 lever-action rifle. Touted as one of the most attractive and smoothest lever guns, this model is a high-quality remake by Browning of the classic Winchester 1886. The description highlights its operation and chambering in .45-70 caliber. The video also promotes the creator's other YouTube channels and Patreon page, alongside mentions of sponsors.
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