This was just a fun vid for me. My dad and I collaborated on the music (using FL Studios 10) and video production, so that added another creative element to this video. It is a montage of gun sounds from these firearms listed below. I hope you enjoy it :] 25th Anniversary Edition M9 - 9mm Parabellum (Luger) SIG SAUER P226 Platinum Elite - 9mm Parabellum (Luger) SIG SAUER P238 - .380 ACP (9mm short/kurz) Springfield Armory 1911 A1 Loaded - .45 ACP Smith and Wesson 686P - .357 Magnum, .38 special Zastava Arms M57 - 7.62×25mm Ruger Mark III Target - .22 LR 1942 Mosin Nagant - 7.62×54mm Saiga IZ - 7.62×39mm AK47 with Bumpski stock - 7.62×39mm and 9×19mm snap caps
**Don’t Forget to Rate, Comment, and Subscribe!!** With a 100 yard zero the CCI Velocitor .22lr still has a drop of about 100″ @ 300 yards. If you look closely in the video you can seen the huge arch of this little round as it comes on target. We are pushing this little rimfire near it’s limit, but it performs really well. The set up: Ruger 10/22VLE Talo Edition Vortex Crossfire Scope 4×12x40AO UTG Base
The full review of the Heritage .22 Magnum. This six shooter usually retails for about 0-200 and is in gunshops all over the place. This American made revolver is quite the piece. Watch as I demonstrate the powerful Magnum, the economical 22 LR and the quiet 22 short.
a quick overview of my pistols! hope yall’ enjoy it! i apologize for being all slow in the video, i didn’t sleep last night at all. stayed up doing cool stuff. my personal favorite is my NAA Super companion. it is fantastic with that rear sight, and you can load it with Bull’seye smokeless powder. that will bump you up to .32 ACP ballistics. you can load your standard 30 grain conical bullets in it, you can shoot airgun pellets with percussion caps, you can even shoot shot out of it. my favorite load is 7 grains of Triple Seven that’s real compacted, underneath a plated copper hollow point pulled from some cheap 550 Federal .22 ammo. best part is you get just enough powder to shoot the .22 LR companion. the cylinder pin hasn’t bent from my use of powders. it’s just great! i really like the NAA blackpowder revolvers!
Here is a table top review of my Walter P22 pistol. Despite concerns years ago about reliability with this gun, Walther has fixed several problems and is now making a rock solid 22. At around 0 this pistol is a great firearm for CCW and also a great training pistol. I bring this gun to the range every time and fire it regularly to help keep my skills fresh. It takes standard 22lr bullets and has many safety features and is a ambidextrous pistol. It also has an accessory rail any tactical lights or lasers you want to add.
I had over a bunch of friends for the second annual school work shoot-out. We take all of our assignments from the year (among other targets) and blast away. This was extremely fun to do, I hope to have more videos like this one. Here’s a list of the weapons used: .22 bolt action (X2) .22 lever action, one magnum, one LR 10/22 .22 revolver over-under 12 gauge side-by-side 12 gauge semi-auto 12 gauge Rossi .357 revolver Beretta 96 (.40 cal)
Part 2 of 2: Every shooter in the US should own a Ruger 10/22 (and I wish my overseas viewers could too!). It is the everyman’s, all-around .22 rifle. It shocks me when I find one that doesn’t! That’s because it provides immense enjoyment and capabilities for such a reasonable cost. Even out-of-box, the venerable 10/22 is accurate, very reliable, tough, ergonomic, lightweight, easy to use and carry, and most of all, fun! It continues to be an extremely successful Ruger design, having sold well over 5 million copies (and still going strong). It has out-sold and out-survived many other .22 designs to include the Remington Nylon 66. The 10/22 has always represented amazing value. That’s because for a reasonable price you are getting a rifle that will probably last your entire lifetime. My circa 1976 10/22 (shown) was given to me as a young man by my Dad and has adventured with me in the swamps of Florida and Alabama, the woods of Virginia, Montana, and Washington, the plains of North Dakota, and in the deserts of Utah, eastern Oregon, Arizona, and Idaho. And it’s still going strong. There are fancier and equally as-fun .22 rifles available but the 10/22s excel in most areas (and several cool Distributor Exclusive 10/22s abound, like the shown French walnut stocked TALO version) and provide unmatched versatility for the user. The 10/22 has a modular, simple design that makes upgrades to the trigger, bolt, magazine, stock, barrel, and sighting systems easy (many options shown …
My second Heritage Arms revolver, this one with adjustable high visibility sights and a 6.5 inch barrel. This thing shoots like a dream and it is a lot of fun to shoot, accurate as well if you do your part. It comes with two cylinders, one is 22 LR and the other in 22 Magnum so you get a great value for less than 0. I highly recommend it and if you search the web for reviews you’ll be astonished at the amount of great reviews users post for these Heritage Arms revolvers - quite a good value.!