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Rifleman2.0
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We do demos with just about everything from antique to modern, milsurp, sporting, outdoors, or whatever else that is interesting. Plus we throw in some other stuff for fun.
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Firearms International "Bronco" Skeleton Rifle
#skeleton #bronco #firearmsinternational #bicyclerifle #keepitsimple
Taking a quick look at the Firearms International Bronco! This odd ball "skeleton rifle" delivers!
Quackenbush Safety Rifle
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Taking a quick look at the Firearms International Bronco! This odd ball "skeleton rifle" delivers!
Quackenbush Safety Rifle
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Showdown At The Barn Saloon (Redux)
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#western #midwestern #spoof #shortfilm New faces around town after the events of the Burnpile.... Shoot Out At The Woodpile ua-cam.com/video/Bd32vBe0dTE/v-deo.html Henry Lever Action Rifle ua-cam.com/video/QDErAIV5dqg/v-deo.html Heritage Rough Rider ua-cam.com/video/y3z7CJd-Opg/v-deo.html Ruger Single Six ua-cam.com/video/Lt5xKMzKOj8/v-deo.html MeWe mewe.com/i/rifleman20channel Facebook @riflem...
Mitchell High Standard 15/22
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#mitchell #highstandards #highstandard #ruger1022 #m1carbine Finally got a decent day to get out and sling lead! check out this outstanding unknown rifle, you'll love it as much as I do! Also, I changed up the format so the video flows a little better for the intro, let me know what you think! M1 Carbine ua-cam.com/video/OjzhYFeXeIc/v-deo.html Remington 550-1 ua-cam.com/video/tP1W3d6KYAI/v-deo....
Remington Nylon 77 "Apache"
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#remington #remington77 #apache #apache77 #22lr Having a look at the fun and economical Remington Apache 77! The advanced, and short lived, off shoot of the Remington Nylon 66!
Standard Velocity VS Subsonic Penetration Test!
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Rossi Rio Bravo Outstanding Features!
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This is a great gun, and I am in need of a replacement/original stock. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks!
That’s some duke nukem sh@t 😂
I’m need to do this with big ole slugs
I can clearly tell you are a fan of 1911
@@alleng0795 that's fair
I've had mine for over 35 years, thousands of practice rounds and never once jammed, Is now My Pillow firearm.
Repaint the trigger guard black.
Meanwhile, mine looks like its already been throught ww3 and ww4.
Looks good.
It’s not dropping, it’s still rising till around 75 yards, just trigger slap is more pronounced
Eh not sure about that
All 5 of my Raven factory mags are 6 rounds and one is 7 rounds.
If it is with an Italian barrel, the rifling is not progressive and the gun will not shoot as well as a Hoyt or Whitacre barrel to get the authentic progressive rifling. ua-cam.com/video/KHC7c1UeNX0/v-deo.html
Nice police duty belt. The holster is supposed to be on the left side and cross drawn. The bayonet is supposed to be on the right side so it can be withdrawn by the left hand. Infantry did not carry pistols, the cavalry did.
All correct, definitely not an authentic rig by any stretch. However, it works out pretty good for me as a functionally "fantasy heavy infantry" rig. Or more correctly, a heavier field rig for me
I just picked up one of these, blued version. I am guessing it was built in the 90's, it does not appear to be shot alot and it had alot of dried shipping grease? Cosmoline? Taurus was famous for. Pretty smooth action, 3.5 lb trigger for 429.00.
@@harleyboy65 with a little bit of slick up, these are very nice carbines
I have a Bronco like yours. It is really fun to shoot. Mine expands the case enough where the ejector is really hard to use. When not loaded, or with an un-fired round, the ejector is totally free. I'd love to find a Hamilton. I think it was the Hamilton Model 11 that this was patterned after. The photo I saw of one had a wood rear stock, but the same action up front.
These old oddball rifles are some of my favorites
Rough price of said weapon?
Not sure, I'm sure you can find more info at your local sport shop or online!
i seen on youtube with gel block and 22 cal alwyse make way further deeper than 177 cal with same powered gun
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I have seen two videos with this same match up but in both the other videos the Heritage had a significant edge when it came to accuracy. I was frankly surprised to see you find the Wrangler was more accurate. The Heritage has a frame made out of a zinc alloy and the Ruger is aluminum. I simply never would buy a gun that was partly zinc and really feel the same about aluminum.
Bro idk what to do i got a sawed off 20 gage but it only has 1 trigger it fires both shots at once and it has a pistol grip . Its a teeaker invention got dat bitch of my homie for 150
Suggest you check Prometheus pellets in .177 and 22 Cal. One advantage harder projectile and l do not limit their use to 12 foot pound guns, that is my choice.
Sorry man. You spent more time showing the removal of the sight guard then what you did with the tool or how to use it. How many turns for what distance of a shift at what shooting distance, you know. Stuff you need to know to ADJUST it. :)
It was an older short video but I'll be more than happy to go in depth with it!
I collect all those “crap” mouse guns. California made lots of them. I like the Phoenix Arms 25ACP. They are still made.
no idea why, but my grandpa had this abomination and I claimed it 20 years ago when he passed. It's been sitting on my coffee table in the nice wooden box it came in since. Thanks for the videos, I would have never had the balls to actually fire it! See how heavy you can load it!
I saw your Trump shirt and subscribed! Wakodahatchee Chris
It's a get out of Dodge weapon. I bought the twin in '86. Never failed me.
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oh well , you tried
It worked out pretty good
That gun actually holds 6 plus 1 not just 5
Right I mentioned that
Has anyone tried the Hastings 50 cal. Muzzle loader barrel for the Mossberg 500 shotgun?
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I just got one
i have one of those with missing parts from the trigger
Why would you carry a whole container of powder hunting or two the range when a simple powder flask with a spring loaded top is more than enough for a day of hunting or shooting at the range
@@GeorgiaRidgerunner I use a flask for field use, but slow load doesn't really matter
@@rifleman17hmrshooter i said that cause you criticized others for forgetting to put the cap back on the powder container i wasnt trying to be an @$$ ( i admit it mightve sounded that way ) it just seems so unrealistic to me that anyone would carry a full lb. of powder hunting or to the range but i guess a newbie might do that i dont post a lot of gun related videos but i am going to post a video about the true cost of getting into the hobby of muzzle loading because i came across a video on another channel and for some reason the poster blatently lied about the cost of getting into muzzle loading this guy quoted a price of either 2000 or 3000 dollars quite frankly it pissed me off the guy blatenly lied to potential newbies to muzzle loading and that video got a lot of views and when i called the guy out on the lie commentors backed the guy up but online prices confirm the guy lied is there anything you think i should add include in the video
Lol no I totally get it. It's very very important to keep that bottle capped, so many videos and stories of sparks getting in there and boom. When it comes to muskets and such, generally I prefer making cartridges ahead of time (more fun and easier) but if I just get the itch on an afternoon I'll just pull out the range box. As for a new person starting up? Well if you're getting let's say a musket, plus range gear, and maybe some body worn kit, unfortunately in 2024 you're probably looking at minimum 2k to start... However.... Let's say a second hand or even a basic new hawken plus basic range gear? Maybe 500 bucks or so, but we're talking basic basic. I personally started with a second hand 51 navy brass repro with no knowledge or kit (birthday gift from my dad) and kind of went from there. Let's say that was around 14 years ago plus, so gathering up gear and such was maybe 100 bucks. I suppose it depends on what gear you want to start with and of course the cost of the times, but muzzleloading is far cheaper (and more fun) than most newer stuff ammo included. Check out the black powder maniac channel, fun videos and really gives you the shooting itch every time you watch. Plus I've met him in person, really awesome guy. Hope that edition of 'war and peace' response helps 😂
@@rifleman17hmrshooter when i got into muzzle loading i started with everything new (im in ga. i havent a good experience with used guns) i bought a kentucky rifle kit for 400 give or take that was the biggest expense everything else was pretty cheap looking at prices in 2024 naw you aint gonna spend 2000 unless your starting off with something like a 1500 dollar+ gun i checked prices online about an hour ago for someone starting off with a new cva inline and buying everything new the price came out to be $686.00 when i post my video everything will be detailed and prices shown hope come by and check the video out it will be posted after hurricane helene passes though my area is supposed to be hit pretty hard Edit i watch everything mark the black powder maniac shooter posts mark is great ambassador to the muzzleloading sport/hobby
Same Blast effect as a 12!
I like that gun cause its small enough to carry and store in a small space compared to a shotgun and you don't need to have perfect aim like with a traditional handgun to hit your target.
Thanks, great video !
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Hands down one of the dumbest stunts I've ever seen ...and I love blowin' shit up😣
Thanks much. That explains how I got a brown one with 2 10 rd. mags. for my 12th birthday in 1970. Very accurate gun. Just an FYI; I lost the "bb" that puts the snap in the safety and replaced it with a bb I found and it works great. Also a little squirt of silicone spray in the mags once in a while doesn't hurt.
Broo i still haven't had a winner i feel like their both same rank 1 i don't y
Thank you sir 🙏
Thanks for watching!
I have a question you may or may not be able to help with, I haven't ever shot that much before, so this may be perfectly normal but I just bought my heritage 22(my first gun) and was wondering why when i shoot( it dosent do it on every shot) I feel fragments hit my head sometimes, one hit my brother in the eye, ( then we thought to grab eye wear) it just worrys me that the gun might malfunction, if you have any information i would greatly appreciate it 👍
So definitely wear eye pro. Second revolvers so throw gasses from the cylinder gap because it's not perfectly sealed. Most importantly, if you are getting fragments, it's out of time. Send back to heritage for repair or replacement
love the Canadian poor man's rifle ... love them
My thoughts too!
Just took mine out of the original case and did a field stripping with a cleaning and light oiling. I bought mine over twenty some years ago when I couldn't afford the Beretta 92. This is a very good gun. It shoots better than I can hand hold it. Is it heavy? Yes it is. Is it restricted to 10 rounds because of the California limits of the 90's? Yep but if you can't stop someone with ten rounds of 40 S&W at 7 yards to 10 yards, you probably need a shotgun.
Everything you said is true. It's a very good shooter
Thank you sir 🙏
Does this mag fit in Thunder 380cc?
Not sure
Anyone know what to do when the frame strips out from retightening the grip screws? Holding by the shoulder stock loosens those up quick.
Yeesh that's not good
Sorry but you should not be talking about guns.
@@D.K.King-l5l yeah but I am. Thanks for watching!
Fortunately, your attacker is not likely to be made of wood 😂
Likely but not definite🤣🤣
Does anyone make a pellet gun thats not plastic anymore?
There's a bunch! And cheap too!
If the "Nylon 77"" was only made from '87-'89 how did I get one for my 12th birthday, IN 1970? My uncle had a tubular mag. 66 before that, but I got mine in '70. I'm not familar with the Apache designation but mine is identical to the one you are showing in this video. My dad got a Ruger 10/22 a bit later that would cycle most any cartridge in its rotary mag., but my 77 only cycles reliably with CCI Stingers. It took me a bit to learn that. I don't know if it is the casing material or the fact that it has more punch but thats what I use in it to this day.. If you have any info that explains the time difference here I'd love to know what it is, but I assure I got my Remington Nylon 77 in 1970. It came with a couple 10 round clips. I got a 5 round one later. Also, my uncles 66 was green and my 77 was brown.
I'm wondering if just "The Apache" came out later. When it comes to some of the sub models it can be a bit tedious finding info. I really like this rifle and will likely do a follow-up eventually, I'll see what else I can find out about it
@@rifleman17hmrshooter Thanks much. Mine was brown and you said the Apache was green, I think. Maybe that was the only difference. I think the problem I had with mine not cycling was more mag than anything else. I sprayed the mag with silicon spray and that seemed to help quite a bit.
The original Nylon 77 in brown (and with a 5 round box magazine) came out in 1970. Only about 16,000 were made before Remington discontinued it. Years later, Remington reintroduced the gun through KMart as the Apache 77 in the green color and with a 10 round magazine. Except for the color and the magazines (which are interchangible) the guns are identical.
The Nylon 77 became the Mohawk 10C. 10C was used to play off the Ruger 10-22 in hopes for better sales. The Appache 77 in Green was a KMart exclusive for a couple of years, notice the reciever cover is not blued and the white accents went away. Built for a cheaper price point.
Con esta 💩💩💩 mataron a todos los hombres de Custer en Little Big Horn con winchesters de repeticion no hubiera pasado eso....
Actually his cavalry was pressuring outfitted with trapdoors with copper cased ammo. Due to the enormous tactical error, and the refusal of fellow officers to send reinforcements, there was no other ending for Custer and his men.
Well I checked them out at Academy Sporting Goods - both under $200. I think I'm going to buy the Heritage to get that extra Magnum cylinder. Thanks for a great video.
Thanks for watching!