I’m thinking about about selling the PMR-30 because Ruger has given some hints about a new gun that they are calling the SR-30, and here you get to see the PMR-30 in HD.
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
Shooting Rugers new SR22 Pistol, this gun would be a good buy at twice the price. During this range session we put two bricks of the cheapest Federal ammo we could find through it and had only one FTE! One out of 1000! This little brother to the Ruger P95 is the perfect training pistol. The target at the end of the video was the best group of the night, 5 of the 10 shots went through one hole!
I made a part 2 of this video because I wanted to make it very very very clear that this was a fair comparison of the 17hmr and 22mag comment rate and subscribe
**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 “Crickett” .22 single shot rifle is an American classic. The lightweight and affordable Crickett combines excellent build quality, fast handling, a good trigger, a simple battery of arms, excellent peep sights, a good looking and functional stock, and compact size that fits kids perfectly. It Is the perfect training rifle to teach your small shooters responsible and safe gun handling, trigger and sight picture control, and ammunition conservation… all while having fun. Produced by the Keystone Sporting Arms Company in Milton, PA, the gun is backed by a company that has shown superior customer service with its customers. The diminutive Crickett rifle comes in a wide variety stocks, finishes, and even is offered in a full sized adult version, the Model 300 (all models and styles subject to change of course). Shown in the video is the Model 252 Crickett rifle and it has served my family well (”Chipmunk” branded .22 rifles are also very similar). These guns make memorable gifts items for your family members and are affordable heirloom items. Accuracy, durability, and ease of use are all superb. Surprisingly, this is a fun gun to shoot and costs next to nothing to do so. Bolt actuation adds to the fun and simple plunger bolt is effective. There are other single shot rifle options but the Crickett rifle is my favorite and has my highest recommendation. . /////////////Nutnfancy Likeability Scale: 10 of 10