This YouTube Short features a 'working gun' inspired by Star Wars, highlighting a prop or replica firearm with functional elements. The video aims to showcase a piece of movie memorabilia that has been modified or built to mimic the appearance and potentially some mechanical actions of a Star Wars blaster. It's likely to appeal to fans of Star Wars, prop builders, and those interested in functional replicas.
This video features a product spotlight on the Tyler Gun Works "Working" Custom Revolver, also referred to as the "Bow-Ty Express." Bobby Tyler of Tyler Custom Gun Works discusses his new single-action revolver, which is a modified Ruger Vaquero. Key features include a custom grip frame designed by Ronnie Wells, inspired by the Elmer Keith No. 5 but improved for comfort, with a longer profile, rounded edges, and a thinner backstrap. The revolver also boasts weight-reducing cuts, a Skinner Sights dovetail front sight, a Bisley hammer and trigger, a Belt Mountain base pin, and black Micarta grips. It's presented as a robust, reliable, and comfortable working gun intended for daily use and carry, with Tyler's signature action and accuracy packages. A custom holster is included with each firearm, and a limited production run of 60-90 units is planned. The video also references a previous discussion on the original Elmer Keith No. 5 grip.
This video debunks the myth that lever-action rifles are obsolete. Featuring Brownells Gun Tech Steve Ostrem and Caleb Savant, the discussion highlights the practical advantages of lever guns for hunting, self-defense, and as a first firearm for younger shooters. The video emphasizes their compact design, versatility in calibers (from .22 LR to .45-70 Government), and suitability for states with straight-walled cartridge restrictions. It also points to the growing aftermarket for accessories as evidence of their continued relevance. The joyful shooting experience and integral feel of operating the action are also celebrated.
This YouTube video offers a no-nonsense review of the Century C39V2 rifle, aiming to determine if it's a functional firearm or a failure. Due to YouTube's updated anti-gun policies, direct links to the reviewer's setups have been removed from the video description. Instead, viewers are directed to a separate webpage for these links, as well as a link to the reviewer's Patreon page for further support and content.
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