This video introduces the new Heritage Mfg. 92 rifle, a 2025 model inspired by the classic Winchester 1892. It features a traditional styling with a 24-inch octagonal barrel and is chambered in .357 Magnum, with a 12-round tubular magazine. The description also mentions other available calibers: .45 Colt, .44 Magnum, and .454 Casull. The video links to the NRA and its various publications, suggesting an audience interested in firearms ownership and the Second Amendment.
This video investigates the safety and practicality of switching between .357 Magnum and .38 Special ammunition in a lever-action rifle, specifically a Winchester 1892. The presenter aims to answer whether this is a viable option for firearm owners. The video features a Winchester 1892 rifle provided by Heritage Manufacturing and ammunition supplied by True Shot Ammo. The content is supported by viewer contributions through Patreon and merchandise sales.
This video showcases a Winchester 1892 rifle that has been modified in Argentina to chamber .45 ACP ammunition. The presenter emphasizes that this is not a tutorial and requires significant engineering skill to undertake such modifications. The rifle is described as having seen better days before their intervention, implying a restoration or improvement process. The content highlights the unique nature of the modification and the expertise involved.
This video showcases the 1892 Chiappa Mares Leg, a firearm that is a replica of the Winchester 1892. The description highlights its inclusion in a gun collection and hints at a review. The Mares Leg is chambered in both .357 Magnum and .38 Special calibers. It is a lever-action firearm, emphasizing its historical design and operation. The video also touches on gun collecting and the history of such firearms. The use of #shorts indicates a potentially shorter format, possibly a quick look or highlight.
This YouTube video features a segment from a larger "Primer" episode focusing on the British Winchester 1892 rifle. The description highlights the rifle by name and prompts viewers to support the content creators through Patreon, SubscribeStar, or by purchasing merchandise. It also directs interested viewers to a full episode of the "Primer" series for more in-depth information. The content appears to be a detailed look at a specific firearm model.
This video features "Yakking in the woods" while shooting two distinct firearms: a Winchester Model 1892 in .44-40 caliber and a Glock 43X in 9mm. The content is presented by "Hickok45" and encourages viewers to check out his other channels for clips and "talking" content, as well as his Patreon and supporting sponsors. The video emphasizes firearms safety and responsible gun ownership, stating it's for "educational and entertainment purposes only." It also directs viewers to an FAQ playlist for common questions.
This Q&A episode from Forgotten Weapons covers a wide range of firearm topics. It addresses the viability of historical weapon reproductions like Lorenzoni and Kalthoff flintlocks, explores hypothetical gunpowder advancements, and features guest insights from CMMG regarding their early delayed blowback systems. The discussion also touches upon the M60, economic factors in Italian Old West reproductions, the worst sporterizations, Calico magazines with rimmed cartridges, US precision rifle procurement, government reclamation of trophy guns, military applications for the KP-15/WWSD2020, and comparisons between the 1941 Johnson and M1 Garand for sniper roles. Additionally, it delves into filming processes, legal aspects of pistol-carbines, historical firearm opinions (Winchester 1873 vs 1892, M1 Carbine vs SKS), US small arms purchased by foreign militaries, and an evaluation of bayonets.
This April 2020 Q&A session from InRange TV covers a wide array of firearms-related topics submitted by viewers. Questions range from the suitability of the 2011 platform for EDC, historical comparisons of rifle platforms like the M16 and AK-style rifles, to modern firearm discussions involving suppressors, optics, and specific caliber effectiveness. The Q&A also touches upon historical firearms from the Old West, including lever-action rifles and dual-wielding pistols, alongside thoughts on future global conflicts and war material production. Personal preferences for firearms, ammunition, and even beverages are also addressed, making for a diverse viewer interaction.
This YouTube video features Mae firing the World War I era Winchester 1892 rifle. The description provides a link to the full episode and offers ways for viewers to support the channel through Patreon, SubscribeStar, and by purchasing merchandise from their shop. The content focuses on the demonstration of a historical firearm.
This video delves into the history and specifics of the Garate Anitua y Cia "El Tigre," a notable Spanish clone of the Winchester 1892 lever-action rifle. The description highlights Spain's historical firearm patent loopholes that allowed for such reproductions. The El Tigre, chambered in .44-40 Winchester (.44 Largo), gained popularity for its affordability and compatibility with common revolvers. It saw use by various groups, including rural militias and the Guardia Civil, and was also utilized as a less expensive prop in Hollywood films. Despite being a copy, the El Tigre is noted for its quality and reliability.
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