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  • @vincentlok8894
    @vincentlok8894 Рік тому +599

    Imagine if the original designer in the 1800s could see that 150 years later his rifle was still being made and sold, and made with such wonderous machines!

    • @presmadagascar
      @presmadagascar Рік тому +36

      the original designer got finessed out of his patent, so he'd probably be pretty salty

    • @xan6990
      @xan6990 Рік тому +8

      Jesus Christ loves us all.
      Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.
      Ephesians 4:32 NIV

    • @xan6990
      @xan6990 Рік тому +4

      ​@@presmadagascar Jesus Christ loves us all.
      Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.
      Ephesians 4:32 NIV

    • @user-jx6lg8he3v
      @user-jx6lg8he3v 10 місяців тому

      @@presmadagascaro

    • @ChaplainPhantasm
      @ChaplainPhantasm 9 місяців тому +6

      ​@@presmadagascarMaybe but I assume he'd still be a _little_ happy that his invention is still seeing use.

  • @joeg8269
    @joeg8269 Рік тому +793

    It's amazing to see how much the machines actually do for a firearm that still looks handmade...also humbling to think that at one point, this firearm was primarily made by hand!

    • @grinchyface
      @grinchyface Рік тому +98

      oh no the lever action was never hand made. It was hand finished, but industrial machines and patterns did the vast majority of the rough work. They were just powered by steam and patterns instead of electricity and NC programs.
      Part of the reason why these guns are hand fitted still is because they weren't exactly designed for automated manufacturing. They require the hand fitting process to be safe and frankly to function properly, unlike the most modern designs that are meant to basically come out of the machine, undergo coating, and then relatively unskilled assembly to be ready.
      There's beauty in both of the approaches for sure, but I am personally a bigger fan of the modern :D

    • @joeg8269
      @joeg8269 Рік тому +25

      Learn something new everyday! 👍

    • @olsonusmaximus
      @olsonusmaximus Рік тому +5

      @@grinchyface well put

    • @TheFanatical1
      @TheFanatical1 Рік тому

      @@grinchyface I wouldn't be so sure that the chiselwork is required for anything but that barrel thing, and also probably it's not strictly necessary most of the time. Still, I'd bet replacement anything else just drops in without any effort.

    • @ritzharris1303
      @ritzharris1303 Рік тому

      No shit Sherlock.

  • @logix8969
    @logix8969 Рік тому +240

    Despite being rendered somewhat obsolete by modern advances, lever-action just hits different, and will live on for a damn long time. It's just one of those timeless things.

    • @QuixoticCowboy
      @QuixoticCowboy Рік тому +20

      that might be because they are super fun to shoot. And getting good at them requires a certain individual understanding of the gun which i feel is absent in modern guns.

    • @xan6990
      @xan6990 Рік тому +5

      Jesus Christ loves us all.
      Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.
      Ephesians 4:32 NIV

    • @xan6990
      @xan6990 Рік тому +2

      ​@@QuixoticCowboy Jesus Christ loves us all.
      Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.
      Ephesians 4:32 NIV

    • @kiritotheabridgedgod4178
      @kiritotheabridgedgod4178 11 місяців тому +17

      The lever action isn't obsolete, it's role is just more specialised. It's essentially a completely mechanical semi-automatic, meaning you can change around the cartridges(provided they are the same diameter) with little worry of if the blowback operation is actually going to function.
      They're usually faster to cycle than a bolt action, even if they're slower than most semi-autos.
      They're comparatively simple to repair, to the point where someone who has no experience with gunsmithing could repair one in a pinch.
      Unlike a blowback operation firearm, their action is near silent, meaning a suppressor and a subsonic cartridge can make it rather stealthy in most circumstances, and almost inaudible under the right circumstances.
      As stated before, they're not obsolete, merely more specialist and often overlooked.

    • @jhorn64
      @jhorn64 11 місяців тому +10

      As a gun nut I find that era of firearm design to be fascinating as the jump was rapidly made from muzzle loaders to self contained cartridge breech loaders to lever action to bolt action all within the span of a few decades, everyone was trying to one up each other to make a more efficient and effective rifle

  • @meawreg
    @meawreg Рік тому +840

    normally when I watch cooking shows I get hungry... with this show.. I want to buy another gun..God Bless America!

    • @undergroundsoldiernightvis491
      @undergroundsoldiernightvis491 Рік тому +26

      So true I want one in 357 and one in 45 colt now that I saw this

    • @meawreg
      @meawreg Рік тому +15

      @@undergroundsoldiernightvis491 my first was a 45-70 Gov. my granddad let me shoot.. kicked like a horse.

    • @noway4879
      @noway4879 Рік тому +29

      And all the kids that get killed annually in that blessed country of yours. :/

    • @stevenha5344
      @stevenha5344 Рік тому

      Just another reason the leading cause of child mortality in America is guns

    • @Billy_Bad_Ass
      @Billy_Bad_Ass Рік тому +1

      @@noway4879 Oh yes!! YES!! We should ban anything sharp and pointy too! Let's take away everyone's constitutional rights as free adults. After all, "it's for the children". (And I don't much care for that pesky and very dangerous "free speech" 1st Amendment either. It allows too many conservatives to moan and groan when the government illegally infringes on that damn 2nd Amendment. So let's get rid of that amendment too! Are you with me? I know you are!)

  • @StratospheralNurse
    @StratospheralNurse Рік тому +114

    A feat of engineering and craftsmanship. Beautiful!
    Nothing like a rifle ❤

  • @kennethwilliams7731
    @kennethwilliams7731 Рік тому +111

    Would have enjoyed seeing how the ornate decorative embellishments were done to the rifle. It's a work of art!

    • @lucky43113
      @lucky43113 Рік тому +2

      laser

    • @ironfox2778
      @ironfox2778 Рік тому +8

      @@lucky43113 The engraving shown here doesn't look like the result of a laser, it's not as uniform as it should be if that were the case. Although laser engraving is probably the more common method employed, it's also not uncommon for gun companies to have a couple of master engravers do some of their higher end custom work by hand.

    • @lucky43113
      @lucky43113 Рік тому +1

      @@ironfox2778 True but few do that anymore

    • @xan6990
      @xan6990 Рік тому

      Jesus Christ loves us all.
      Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.
      Ephesians 4:32 NIV

    • @xan6990
      @xan6990 Рік тому

      ​@@lucky43113 Jesus Christ loves us all.
      Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.
      Ephesians 4:32 NIV

  • @centurian318
    @centurian318 Рік тому +23

    Aldo Uberti, now owned by Beretta. The oldest firearms manufacturer in the world.

    • @filster1934
      @filster1934 Рік тому

      That's probably a good thing. I would think Beretta could improve Uberti's production processes. I'm a toolmaker, and knew exactly what was happening in the video, but, there's always room for faster/better.

    • @BogeyTheBear
      @BogeyTheBear Рік тому +4

      Beretta may be centuries old, but Uberti was formed in the late 1950's to take advantage of the 100-year anniversary of the American Civil War. Aldo Uberti saw a market potential for re-enactors who wanted Civil War-era guns.

  • @olsonusmaximus
    @olsonusmaximus Рік тому +26

    The fact that the barrel is bored out in 5 minutes is pretty damn impressive.

  • @roberthough2459
    @roberthough2459 Рік тому +54

    They are truly works of art, I'm privileged to own a few of them, and they function as well as they look. I hope they keep up the good work 👍

    • @thadstaples
      @thadstaples Рік тому +3

      I believe it was 2006 that the last of the winchester model 1894 lever actions was made up north. I ordered one from my local gun store. It is a beautiful Trailsend edition. Octagon barrel, crescent 🌙 butt stock, case hardened fixtures. When the rifle arrived, my local dealer said if he hadn't already quoted me a price of 600 dollars, he would have doubled it because a few weeks before it arrived the last ones made by Winchester in the USA was finished. They are made in Japan now. I don't know if the trailsend is even made at all. I have never fired it for all intents and purposes it's brand new.

    • @biggusdickus5986
      @biggusdickus5986 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@@thadstaples A good investment for you, the longer you have it unfired the more it will be worth.
      Though a pity not to have tried out such a beautiful gun.

  • @spazmaticaa7989
    @spazmaticaa7989 Рік тому +62

    I worked for a major gun manufacturer making gun barrels. I wish they had the tools this company did. Loading those steels bars by hand sucked. That said, I think the process was way faster than shown here.

    • @alexejvecera6317
      @alexejvecera6317 Рік тому +1

      I think they slowed it down to let us see how it's done

    • @spazmaticaa7989
      @spazmaticaa7989 Рік тому +2

      @@alexejvecera6317 I really don't think they did. It seemed like a reasonable speed, but where I worked I think it was faster. Then again, this manufacturer is doing multiple barrels at the same time. Where I worked they drilled 4+ barrels at the same time, then machined them to be placed on an auto forge where the rifling was cut, and the barrels final diameter was set before being cut and shipped to another building for finishing and assembly. The method used in this video I think would be slower for individual barrels because they have to force a cutting tool through a tight hole, vs. pressing down and pulling the cutting tool at the same time.
      Edit: it had been a while since I saw the video, and got the rifling section very wrong. They don't use the same machine for rifling as drilling.

    • @spazmaticaa7989
      @spazmaticaa7989 Рік тому +2

      @@alexejvecera6317 Actually I just re-watched that section and it's a completely different process from what I thought in my previous comment. That method seems way slower than the process where I worked still. Though I still don't think they slowed it down at all, if anything maybe speeding it up.

    • @xan6990
      @xan6990 Рік тому

      ​@@alexejvecera6317 Jesus Christ loves us all.
      Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.
      Ephesians 4:32 NIV

    • @alexejvecera6317
      @alexejvecera6317 Рік тому +1

      @@xan6990 Our Father Who AWPs in heaven
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      Uncase begun, them skins be won, Convert- and not a Mil-Spec.
      Give us this day a StatTrak knife
      And forgive us when we rage quit
      As we forgive those who aimbot against us
      And lead us not into scamnation
      Undeliver us a Battle Scarred
      Gaben

  • @ivareskesner2019
    @ivareskesner2019 Рік тому +42

    Before you dissect this beauty, let me just pause and admire such stellar craftsmanship...

    • @EvanTownsend
      @EvanTownsend Рік тому +3

      No kidding, that piece in the intro is beautiful

    • @tom051
      @tom051 Рік тому

      ​@little hills number one, you're never going to see that unless you completely take the fire group completely apart. Two it ain't hurting that steel frame one bit and it never hurt it in the first place. You've obviously never worked with fire arm if that's what you think.😂

    • @tom051
      @tom051 Рік тому

      @@littlehills739 number one I live in the communist state of IL and I don't show case my fire arms to the public because with the new red flag laws if someone knows that someone owns a fire arm they can make a report that they are mentally unstable and have them removed so I'm not stupid. Although I do own a number of ar15s, I do have an ak47, multiple shotguns passed down from my family, recently got a typhoon x12 and a couple surplus rifles and such, a 30-30 lever action Winchester. Multiple hand guns such as a sig p320 2 1911s a comp series and a gold cup. I could go on.

    • @tom051
      @tom051 Рік тому

      @@littlehills739 dude what are you talking about😂 your not making any sense.

    • @tom051
      @tom051 Рік тому

      @@littlehills739 I'm sorry you can't own firearms😂

  • @notsosilentmajority1
    @notsosilentmajority1 10 місяців тому +19

    Lever actions are timeless and seem like more and more people are realizing just how wonderful a "lever gun" really is.
    We have been seeing a lot more people turning their lever rifles into "tactical lever guns". Some of them are really amazing and they look great too. There's just something different and special about firing a lever gun.

    • @RobbyRutherford
      @RobbyRutherford 4 дні тому +1

      To me the best thing about a lever action is the way they feel in hand.

    • @notsosilentmajority1
      @notsosilentmajority1 4 дні тому

      @@RobbyRutherford
      Yes sir, they definitely feel great.

  • @kingofcrimson4177
    @kingofcrimson4177 Рік тому +13

    That rifle’s a thing of beauty

  • @muhammadanassiddiki5753
    @muhammadanassiddiki5753 Рік тому +6

    This video was uploaded before, but may be youtube had removed it. Thank you for uploading it again!

  • @gothamantiquities2595
    @gothamantiquities2595 Рік тому +4

    Watching the action at work with the cut away was awesome!!!!

  • @Madmanmarque
    @Madmanmarque Рік тому +16

    The action are the components that control the operation of the weapon. The main body is called the receiver.

    • @boomanh63
      @boomanh63 Рік тому +3

      There were several things that were named wrong in this but overall not a terrible take on how they are made.

    • @rubiconnn
      @rubiconnn Рік тому +1

      AACCKKKHUUAALLLLLLYYY

  • @g_rr_tt
    @g_rr_tt 3 місяці тому +1

    bro the runout of those reamers is insane. it's amazing that the barrels come out within tolerance

  • @user-fl2ei2bz2c
    @user-fl2ei2bz2c 10 місяців тому +1

    A feat of engineering and craftsmanship. Beautiful! Nothing like a rifle . A thing of beauty; wonderful rifles!.

  • @Baltimoreed
    @Baltimoreed 4 місяці тому +5

    I didn’t see the uberti gorilla that tightens all the screws on those rifles. Guess that’s done off camera. The first thing a cas shooter does with his new uberti is to remove the too soft screws, remove the too heavy springs and replace with aftermarket harder screws and better springs. But they are very pretty rifles and after some work run great. I have a 73 short rifle and a 66 musket.

  • @HalfWarrior
    @HalfWarrior Рік тому +5

    A thing of beauty; wonderful rifles!

  • @Dylan-pl6wv
    @Dylan-pl6wv 3 місяці тому +3

    "thats more your style than mine Morgan"

  • @fattywithafirearm
    @fattywithafirearm Рік тому +11

    Now I need a other lever action. Maybe 45-70 this time.

  • @blueduck9409
    @blueduck9409 11 місяців тому +5

    This lady has a nice voice,and made the video much better. This technology is different than how those rifles were made in the 1800s. Lots of hand made parts and finish.

    • @bills6946
      @bills6946 18 днів тому

      AI computer generated voice.

  • @noahwail2444
    @noahwail2444 10 місяців тому +1

    Very well made video, thank you. All the before and after pictures realy helped with the understanding of the processes.

  • @politicsuncensored5617
    @politicsuncensored5617 8 місяців тому +7

    The Winchester is one of the most beautiful rifles ever made. Love the look and quality. The craftsmanship of this gun making is off the charts satisfying~! PJ

  • @SDeww
    @SDeww 4 місяці тому

    such a brilliant elegant and simpel design, no wonder 150 years later it is still being made

  • @squirrelmaster9082
    @squirrelmaster9082 Рік тому +37

    Wow. That was a well made video! Interesting and a lot of people who own one always wondered what's inside lol.

    • @baine1985
      @baine1985 Рік тому +2

      .... I own and I've never once wondered what's inside. Mostly cause I have to take it apart to clean it.

    • @squirrelmaster9082
      @squirrelmaster9082 Рік тому

      @@baine1985 I've never completely taken apart but yeah definitely clean it.

    • @xan6990
      @xan6990 Рік тому

      ​@@baine1985 Jesus Christ loves us all.
      Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.
      Ephesians 4:32 NIV

  • @loquat44-40
    @loquat44-40 11 місяців тому +5

    By the standards of a mass manufacturing like ruger, some of it is a little antiquated, but still very good and maybe even a superior gun is made by the older methodology.
    Modern barrels are often hammer forged and ruger uses advanced casting techniques for the receiver-action and maybe the lever. A lot of MIM is used for the smaller parts. ''Metal injection molding (MIM) is a metalworking process in which finely-powdered metal is mixed with binder material to create a feedstock. The feedstock is then solidified and shaped to produce the final product. ''

  • @HavocParadox
    @HavocParadox 10 місяців тому +1

    a friend of mine worked as a cnc machinist for sig he enjoyed the job

  • @kimbratton9620
    @kimbratton9620 Рік тому +2

    Well that was interesting watching that get assembled!

  • @EdenVI
    @EdenVI Рік тому +20

    Surprised this isn't a restricted video in the UK, might have someone knocking at my door soon.

    • @xnamkcor
      @xnamkcor Рік тому +9

      But not for what you think. They want you to pay the TV Tax.

    • @Billy_Bad_Ass
      @Billy_Bad_Ass Рік тому +11

      Yes, the British safety Nazis.

    • @TheTalesofPolishRoyalty
      @TheTalesofPolishRoyalty Рік тому +1

      Sorry to hear that.

    • @joshuaskirvin
      @joshuaskirvin Рік тому +5

      Y'all need to throw the tea in the harbor and your "monarchy" with it.

    • @Billy_Bad_Ass
      @Billy_Bad_Ass Рік тому +2

      @@joshuaskirvin They'll never do it. The average Englishman and woman like their "sensible gun control," because "it's for the children." 😆

  • @KatiTheButcher
    @KatiTheButcher Рік тому +12

    55 sec in, that drill is called a gun drill. The tip is carbide and can be reground for reuse. As long as it is fed slow with medium to moderate rpm's the vibration is kept to a minimum without the drill walking at the bottom of the bore ( may need adjusted).

  • @canadianoperator
    @canadianoperator 4 місяці тому

    Very cool. On a side note, great to see that attention was paid to using the correct terminology when talking about firearms. So many media outlets get this wrong on a consistent level.

  • @OIW
    @OIW 2 місяці тому

    Truly a work of art!

  • @Ali-xj1xr
    @Ali-xj1xr 11 місяців тому +3

    Unfortunately, there are no stores that import this beauty in my country 😢

  • @lazaruslazuli6130
    @lazaruslazuli6130 6 місяців тому +1

    I have a Rossi/Puma brand reproduction of the 1892 Winchester, chambered for .357 Magnum. It has a round barrel in stainless steel with a walnut stock and forepiece. It is a hard-hitting, accurate rifle, and it allows me to carry the same ammunition for it as my .357 Magnum S&W revolver. The tube will hold 10 rounds + one in the chamber. The rifle also accommodates .38, .38 Special, and .38 +P ammo, with more rounds in the tube, due to differences in length. It is a very versatile firearm. (Puma also makes this lever-action carbine in .22LR, 30-30 Win, .357 Magnum, .44 Magnum, .45 Colt, and .454 Casull.)

    • @joaoleaolyrio9217
      @joaoleaolyrio9217 4 місяці тому

      ROSSI parou a fabricação, não ! ?
      Licenciando p/ compra uma Taurus #.36 Circuit Judge e recomprando m/ antigo Colt #.32 com um parente !

  • @simp-slayer
    @simp-slayer 3 місяці тому

    Lever actions are just so beautiful, I want my grubby hands on one.

  • @KrazyMitchAdventures
    @KrazyMitchAdventures Рік тому +4

    I prefer my 1979 Winchester model 94 lever 30-30

    • @AR_119
      @AR_119 9 місяців тому

      If only is was a pre 64

    • @KrazyMitchAdventures
      @KrazyMitchAdventures 9 місяців тому +1

      @@AR_119 anything pre-1994 is still decent.. Mine has sentimental value, it was the first gun my pop bought me new in 1980.. BUT anyone who owns a Model 94, isn't going to hunt with a pre-64. My 79 is used every hunting season. I got a very nice 6 point Sept 17th last year, just waiting for the season to open this year (Sept 15)

    • @AR_119
      @AR_119 9 місяців тому

      @@KrazyMitchAdventures that is fair enough. In a gun like that with sentimental value has a special place in any collection for sure. You are right about those ones made after 94, I've seen a few made between 95 and about 2005 and they are just not as good as the newest ones or the really old ones. I was lucky enough to grab a pre 64 model 94 a few years back for a really good deal but I do baby that thing haha. I would never take it hunting.

    • @KrazyMitchAdventures
      @KrazyMitchAdventures 9 місяців тому

      @@AR_119 if you GGL Granlund Firearms in Campbell River (reviews) there is a picture of my old gal (including how Carl tried to steal my gun from me) I have a scope on the old girl, and she is dead on accurate, best deer gun I've ever owned.

  • @richiemcglothlin8864
    @richiemcglothlin8864 8 місяців тому

    Beautiful rifles. Loved the one with the buffalo on the side

  • @craigtorgerson9531
    @craigtorgerson9531 5 місяців тому

    That is all well and good, very impressive. But im more impressed by pre-computer forgers, millers, finishers...THAT impresses me!

  • @Pontifflol
    @Pontifflol Рік тому +1

    My favorite how it's made by far

  • @craxd1
    @craxd1 4 місяці тому +1

    The flute on the gun drill is not there to deliver “high pressure oil,” it's there to remove the chips. The oil is fed through tiny passages running through the drill's body, where it emerges at the tip via small round holes. The oil does not break down the metal shavings, that is in the design of the drill's tip. The bore reamers oil themselves in the same manner.
    The spin of a bullet does not make it more aerodynamic. That is due to the shape of the bullet, itself. The spin “improves the stability of the projectile, improving both range and accuracy.” (Wiki on rifling)
    What you show, as an action, is called the frame. The action consists of the frame with all its internal components. The “action” does not take a trip to a “metal treatment plant.” The frame is sent to a heat treatment plant, where it's case-hardened in this instance.
    The bath is not a “hot water bath,” it's molten salts. It is quenched in water after heating in the salts.
    I'm going to stop here, as you really do need to hire someone with technical knowledge before making these videos.

  • @claiborneeastjr4129
    @claiborneeastjr4129 Рік тому +3

    Nice looking Winchester lever action rifle. I think the Sioux used rifles just like this to wipe out Custer's command in 1876 in Montana. Fascinating video.

  • @richardmattix5322
    @richardmattix5322 10 місяців тому +2

    OUT STANDING I WOULD LOVE ONE OF THOSE NEW OLD LEVER ACTION RIFLES.

  • @eisenkopf69
    @eisenkopf69 10 місяців тому +6

    The mechanism is still impressive to me, imagine having the brain to develop it from nothing and then build it with the options you had back in 1866.

  • @gas_station_za
    @gas_station_za 4 місяці тому +2

    “you’re a good man, arthur morgan”

  • @KurdimhurErshplitenlaudenbumer
    @KurdimhurErshplitenlaudenbumer 8 днів тому +1

    I love how Italians check correct assembly with live ammo😄

  • @badlyniceness2315
    @badlyniceness2315 Рік тому +1

    I worked at the savage arms in the seventies…The model 99 was my baby…the best of the best.. 230 through 440 ….each gun was hand filed and fitted..with a carrier or a clip….nothing kicks like. A savage 440…

  • @udayakumarudayakumar4321
    @udayakumarudayakumar4321 27 днів тому

    Wonderful mechanism vinchestor 405..❤

  • @Homeminboss
    @Homeminboss Рік тому +3

    Now I know how to make a gun in case the IRS trys to get my money

  • @kmorris180
    @kmorris180 2 місяці тому

    Very well done video. It's nice to see how the rifle I depend upon for food and protection was made.

  • @jamesmatheson5115
    @jamesmatheson5115 Рік тому +2

    I had a Level Action .22 long rifle when I was about 13 years old, on the farm.

  • @blamb42
    @blamb42 10 місяців тому +10

    An incomplete but reasonably accurate description of modern manufacturing of an antique rifle. So how could they misname so many of the parts? They called the fire control group the trigger guard. The receiver isn't the action, that's the parts inside the receiver. Etc.

    • @PaulP999
      @PaulP999 10 місяців тому +5

      Agree, so few video makers bother to get someone who actually knows the subject, probably half of us making replies know enough to do the voice over. Often it is just laziness.

  • @ismaelhall3990
    @ismaelhall3990 Рік тому +1

    beautiful science

  • @ryanblystone5153
    @ryanblystone5153 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @carloschaparro07
    @carloschaparro07 Рік тому +1

    What beauty!

  • @user-ur8vj7el7z
    @user-ur8vj7el7z 3 місяці тому

    masterpiece , my dream to own of these

  • @SteveC38
    @SteveC38 Рік тому +3

    That's Beautiful!

  • @robertmceuen3630
    @robertmceuen3630 9 місяців тому +4

    Excellent video. Appears to be a well made, high quality rifle.

    • @craigr.h.laurent240
      @craigr.h.laurent240 5 місяців тому

      Yes, it is a great video. I wonder why is there background "music" at the same time as the narrator speaks? That makes no sense.

  • @MrKuger9
    @MrKuger9 Рік тому +2

    What a beauty.

  • @d.l.horton2093
    @d.l.horton2093 3 місяці тому

    Love this one.

  • @user-qm7yc6un1k
    @user-qm7yc6un1k 2 місяці тому +1

    How much does this beautiful masterpiece cost?

  • @TheBritishPatriot
    @TheBritishPatriot Рік тому +49

    Stunning rifle, a piece of art!
    It’s a shame they couldn’t find an American factory that’s reproducing these classics, but nonetheless awesome that an Italian company is!

    • @lookoutforchris
      @lookoutforchris Рік тому +14

      You can still buy many of these designs right from Winchester today.

    • @mr8ty8
      @mr8ty8 Рік тому +30

      Henry Rifles is still a thing

    • @YaoiMastah
      @YaoiMastah Рік тому +13

      @@lookoutforchris Winchester sources their rifles from Miroku in Japan.

    • @Just1American1966
      @Just1American1966 Рік тому +14

      @YaoiMastah
      Yes. Go with the Henry line for American-made.

    • @Just1American1966
      @Just1American1966 Рік тому +8

      The Italian connection goes back to the days of the "spaghetti westerns", which were filmed there for the lower production costs. Fascination with the western genre kept the industry busy with the replicas of the guns made so famous in those movies. They do produce some high-quality models.

  • @randybugger3006
    @randybugger3006 Рік тому +2

    I'm surprised UA-cam hasn't taken this video down. They've gotten very hostile to gun videos lately

  • @haroldwdorman9644
    @haroldwdorman9644 Рік тому +4

    Thanks for this video showing how a lever action rifle is made I didn't realize how much work went into making a rifle like that I don't own a gun of any kind as for me I don't see a need to have one as of now but things can change in the future a person never knows what will happen! Everyone's Future is the Day That You are living in as we aren't promised tomorrow be Greatful and Thankful for TODAY

    • @patrickjuchcinski
      @patrickjuchcinski Рік тому

      Once you have 1 you want them all. It's an excellent hobby

  • @MASI_forging
    @MASI_forging Рік тому

    Such a Rifles would be the envy because it really great.

  • @jerrypeal653
    @jerrypeal653 Рік тому +1

    Awesome rifles

  • @lookdeeper8913
    @lookdeeper8913 Рік тому +2

    Intresting

  • @r2theicky92
    @r2theicky92 Рік тому +4

    That part is call the “Receiver”, not the “Action”.

  • @angelfuturejob
    @angelfuturejob 11 місяців тому

    My favorite rifle of all time.

  • @sacredcrusader
    @sacredcrusader Рік тому +1

    John moses browning really made a beautiful piece of art still made to this day

    • @LetMeEducateYou-vj6un
      @LetMeEducateYou-vj6un Рік тому +1

      John Moses Browning first lever action for the Winchester company was the 1886 Winchester, the two rifles you see in this video is..first the model 1866 and then the model 1873.

  • @patrickfreeman8257
    @patrickfreeman8257 Рік тому +4

    And that, boys and girls, is how an American "Leave-her" action rifle is manufactured in Europe

    • @BogeyTheBear
      @BogeyTheBear Рік тому

      The ones sold today by the Winchester Company are made in Japan.

  • @jmsssx
    @jmsssx 10 місяців тому

    Beautiful

  • @jlh357
    @jlh357 9 місяців тому +1

    Crazy how they managed to make functional versions of these in the 1800's

  • @Two_Deep
    @Two_Deep Рік тому +1

    It's amazing that people use to do all this by hand

    • @morrismonet3554
      @morrismonet3554 Рік тому +1

      No they didn't.

    • @No1sonuk
      @No1sonuk 5 місяців тому

      @@morrismonet3554 I assume they mean manually operated machines, rather than CNC.

  • @antefizulic6851
    @antefizulic6851 4 місяці тому +1

    Now I know how to build it myself

    • @ronsamborski6230
      @ronsamborski6230 Місяць тому

      Go for it. Have fun, and let’s hope you can get it to work the way it’s supposed to. 👍🏼

  • @Momo_Kawashima
    @Momo_Kawashima 2 місяці тому

    Behold, italian craftsmanship. Finest in the world, proud to be italian

    • @larryclark9380
      @larryclark9380 2 місяці тому

      Yep, the Italians do a fine job with their reproductions of American firearms.
      Glad they are doing it or perhaps no one else would. Hats off to Beretta, owners of Uberti.
      The American gun community salutes you!

    • @ronsamborski6230
      @ronsamborski6230 Місяць тому +1

      @@larryclark9380 Henry makes some pretty good lever action rifles too.
      “Made in America, or not at all.” 🇺🇸 That’s their slogan.

  • @julz9261
    @julz9261 Рік тому +6

    I was hoping that the gun butt was going to be hand made, but I suppose to mass produce you would have to automate things.

  • @Smokey-88
    @Smokey-88 Рік тому

    Good rifle.💥💥

  • @effendieffendi9018
    @effendieffendi9018 4 місяці тому

    RESPECT ♥️

  • @genepittenger6595
    @genepittenger6595 5 місяців тому

    Having a couple of them, one a splendid example of an octagon barrel 30-30 made in 1912 and now watching this modern equipment making one I would like to see a video of how they were made in 1912, huh? It would be cool right? The cutting of the barrel caliber would be the most interesting.

  • @absolutcabbagery3661
    @absolutcabbagery3661 Рік тому +2

    American icon made in Italy, it's a spaghetti western!

    • @baneofbanes
      @baneofbanes Рік тому

      Spaghetti westerns are part of the reason that the Italian replica market exploded.

    • @BogeyTheBear
      @BogeyTheBear Рік тому

      @@baneofbanes Uberti and Pietta started well before the first spaghetti westerns. These companies were started in the late 1950's in anticipation for the 100th anniversary of the Civil War.

  • @2pacalypse255
    @2pacalypse255 4 місяці тому

    This is the best voice for this show! Hated when they changed voice actors

  • @ChuckBeefOG
    @ChuckBeefOG Рік тому +3

    Now do a video of how they made them in the 1880’s without CNC machines.

  • @Bloldywakna4736
    @Bloldywakna4736 4 місяці тому +1

    Oh hell yeah! An Italian american lever action!

  • @samallardyce2522
    @samallardyce2522 9 місяців тому

    one of the coolest gun

  • @theanarchist9733
    @theanarchist9733 Рік тому +1

    good to know...

  • @not_theone8196
    @not_theone8196 3 місяці тому

    It’s so beautiful 😢

  • @Science_Technology23
    @Science_Technology23 Рік тому +1

    The most beautiful Rifle I've ever seen.

  • @ai3985rghh
    @ai3985rghh Місяць тому

    The "action" you refer to is actually the receiver. The gun's action is the loading gate, lever and cartridge lifter which are all inside the receiver.

  • @GK2o
    @GK2o 2 місяці тому

    If this rifle had to make a quote, it would quote Arnold Schwarzenegger saying “I’m old but not obsolete”

  • @Chef-James
    @Chef-James Рік тому

    Color case hardening. Interesting.

  • @NoosaHeads
    @NoosaHeads Місяць тому

    I have an original 1873 version. I'm always aware of how much handwork must have been done on it, 150 years ago.

  • @ItsColey
    @ItsColey 3 місяці тому +2

    i didnt know they made the rdr2 rifle into a real thing

  • @marcberland7935
    @marcberland7935 Рік тому

    Cool video

  • @xbhendrix
    @xbhendrix Рік тому

    They use induction coils to glow heat the metal before forming.

  • @patrickfreeman8257
    @patrickfreeman8257 Рік тому

    It's interesting that they cut the stock by hand when the whole thing could be completed in a CNC Machine

  • @NicDunn
    @NicDunn 4 місяці тому +1

    I wanna see a single man hand make one of these rifles with tools from the 1860s

  • @duaneayers6117
    @duaneayers6117 Рік тому +6

    The same type of gun that Luke McCain would use on the TV show The Rifle Man. Great Show 👍

  • @BogeyTheBear
    @BogeyTheBear Рік тому

    As I understand it, the proof houses test the guns by loading a charge that is twice the intended charge of the cartridge. The gun survives two shots at double-charge, it passes the test.