Such a contraption could have only been designed by a genius... #asmr #callofduty #guns #warzone #battlefield #pistol #rifle #sniper #ww1 #ww2 #america #winchester
@@mikegrazio5376 I am sorry about my English, I was talking about the action of ejecting the used cartridge and putting another one on the chamber by using the bolt, that would take less than 20 seconds and still having the target on sight I guess.
Sorry for your loss on the guns I have one just like it with a saddle ring on it I love it. It’s got some rust around it. I wanna see if I can blue it. I don’t know if it’ll work or not.
It was. The Winchester in all its variants is a development of the Henry lever action rifle. The Henry was introduced in 1860. It saw service on both sides of the war, but neither side opted to make it a service rifle in any meaningful numbers. So while it was available, it did not have a meaningful impact on the war, outside a few noteworthy incidents. Sadly, from its inception to the current day, the US military has never seen fit to adopt a Henry/Winchester as a service or duty rifle.
@@elduderinolebowski5411 The first lever action that had a action capable of handling large caliber rounds was the Marlin M1881 in the Marlin 40-60 and Military 45-70. If you are lucky enough to find one under serial production #300 it was the "heavy receiver" buy it.
@@kenpatterson2948 technically that's not true. the Spencer lever action came first, in 1860, and was chambered is .56-50 (really .52 but who's counting?). Unlike the other lever action rifles of its time or later, the Spencer was adopted by the Union as a service rifle. In addition, the Winchester 1876 was also a "big bore" rifle, chambered from .40-60 all the way up to .50-95. its action was too short (not too weak as many believe), to chamber the full length .45-70 Government. the introduction of the 1886, which was both longer and significantly stronger, solved that problem. So no, the Marlin 1881 wasn't the first. and while I like Marlin, my personal favourite being the 1895 Cowboy in .45-70, and having owned both, I do think the Winchester is a better rifle. I think the Henry is better than either, though.
@@elduderinolebowski5411 Agree the Spencer not considered a true lever action technically is. The Ball & Williams 7-shot by E.G. Lamson was, the Triplett & Scott although not lever action did have a loading tube thru the stock both used in Civil war. I believe Spencer early Rifle not Carbine did have a 56-56 Spencer Round. I like you enjoy the Antiques. I have .56-50 & .56-52 rounds not certain on date but made before 1877. I own an Evans (Interesting) Lever Action that holds 28 rounds of the .44 Evans. I am biased towards the Marlin's owning M 1881 .40-60, M1881 .45-70, M1889 .32, M1889 .38, M1892 .32, M1893 .32-40, M1894 .32- 40 Deluxe, M1893 .30-30, M1894 .25-20, M1895 .45-90. I do collect the military breech loaders owning 27 different makes and models from M1843 Hall-North, M1841 Jenks, Sharps to the Burnside made M1865 Spencer @elduderinolebowski5411 any leads on any martially marked Gibbs, Lindner, Warner, Ball & Williams 7-shot, Burnside 3rd type, Tarpley, Morse and Confederate Sharps by S.C. Robinson with NRA rating of very good or better would be greatly appreciated.
I could listen to this all day. I love older weaponry, and seeing them work today just as they did that long ago brings me joy. When its built to last, it will always be good.
Try .38-55, when you can even find a box of it the stuff costs an eye-popping amount, thankfully I've inherited plenty of reloading recipes and equipment, otherwise my old Model 93 would never leave the safe lol
make you realize the genius of the bolt action design when you spend a week fucking with gears because you did not pay attention to the ordering when you disassembled it.
@@nathankleber9150 It’s a LeverAction-Sniper-Assault-Cannon chambering a .30 Caliber Clip. It only targets children, puppies, and communists… As designed by George Washington 😎
@@GOLD_FEVER what button? The teeny tiny itty bitty thing that gets pressed when you grab the lever loop??? Its got like 2 lbs of spring pressure lmfao, how is it affecting anything Also, its there so it doesnt fire out of battery, so you know, it doesnt explode?
I'd wager more united states law enforcement and civilians were killed by this exact make and model firearm than any other single model, outside of wartime
Fine American Craftsmanship gone forever. I own models of shotguns, rifles, and handguns dating back from 1923 to the early 1980's. Even though I've been fortunate in life, I treasure my collection as American history. When I'm gone, they will go to my son's. They were raised to understand just what it is their receiving.
A massive bill for FFL transfer per gun if the azf and grabbers keep it up and continue to win by dragging things thru courts over and over and over up and down up and down all paid for by the very people beings accosted.
@@Swishersweetcigarilo I had a heck of a time to find brass for it. 32 Win Special is not a common round. Bullets and dies were not hard to get. I just test fired it and it worked really well.
Well, you probably would have been coming from a falling block or other breech loader, which would in turn have replaced a muzzle loaded minie ball rifle in the previous generation, and probably a ball rifle or smooth bore musket before that.
muzzleloading rifles.. muskets were smooth bore however just about every infantry man in the civil war was using rifled barrels.. that's where they realized they really shouldn't line up and shoot in volleys anymore because now you're reliably hitting your target and that made for some STEEP casualties while the generals slowly learned or didn't learn that warfare was completely different now.. as usual, actually
@@raditya5663Someone in the 1890s probably said the same for these rifles, considering every single lever action all followed the same or similliar designs to one another with minor improvements between them...almost like...wow almost like today's AR-15 models Dont get me started on bolt action rifles or break action shotguns neither
I remember when my buddy bought a 30-06 lever action while I was in college. That was such a blast to shoot and it might sound naive, but you could just feel the history of firearm development every time you used it
Gunsmith : So how do you want your firearms to be made? Powerful? Fast?Fast handling? Cowdude : I want me to look GOOD just holding it. Gunsmith : Well shoot, say no more
I'm 73 and love my Tarus G2 .40 cal. Easy to stuff in my coat pocket if need be. As a companion, I'd want a .45 long Colt Derringer that allows 410 shot shells as an alternative mixed bag. My 3.5" 12 ga 887 Remington Armor Lokt is indestructable. Those 3.5s throw out an extra ½ oz of Pb and you can really feel that recoil. You could drop this shotgun, on the rocks, and never know it. Great survival gun as it never rusts or scrapes on anything.
Just a quick tip when you're reloading the tube magazine. Don't try and push every round all the way in until it shuts again, leave it partially resting on the rear of the casing so it's faster and easier to load the next one.
Xact same rifle. Mine belonged to my father, then my oldest brother, then my middle brother, now me. Priceless to me. Wish it wasn't peep but for obvious reasons I'll never change it
In the early 1980s, winchester model 94's would frequently go on sale just before hunting season for $150. Same with the Marlins 30.30s. That's $576 in today's money. Times have changed. The working man's deer rifle, even adjusted for inflation doubled in price.
Imagine my glee when I walked into dicks and 30--30 leverevolution ammo was 1/2 price closeout $14/box... got what they had at MY price...but I remember $9 box too... F-dix s.goods !!!
The "out of battery safety" is a really cool bit of engineering. It make absolutely sure the gun is fully within battery for proper functionality. No way to shoot it while it's open.
@@DB-sd3cw why do parasites like you exist? What's cringe is going out of your way, spending time to type hate that wasn't incited. Just piss off, remain silent and spare us all you toxic prick. Say something Kind and nice or shut the F up. We don't need hate and negativity. Cringy creep.
IDK what technology was used for barrels in these things but we need to bring that back. My 30-30 Winchester is more accurate than any modern bolt gun or semi auto I own. Just a fantastic old gun
Ong! The stupidity abounds🤣 First off I'm pretty sure the the person who posted this was being sarcastic...as far as the reply comments .. nice try on the word play of "assault" As a 82nd Airborne Vet the term " assault" means. Lightweight, compact, high rate of fire...this does not rate that term! I am also a liberal, and I Do own a 30 cal carbine And a Henry repeater...before anyone wants to jump to more unfounded stupid opinions...If everyone would stop being tarded about this we might be able to solve some issues
What the fuck why you are you saying capacity instead of fucking round fuckong round just fucking why
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put the meth pipe down sir
You okay kid?
That rifle was a great piece of engineering back at its time. You could reload without losing a target out of sight
Lmao, ok and take 20 seconds doing it while target takes cover and is completely out of sight.
@@mikegrazio5376 ??? more like 2 seconds
@@mikegrazio5376 I am sorry about my English, I was talking about the action of ejecting the used cartridge and putting another one on the chamber by using the bolt, that would take less than 20 seconds and still having the target on sight I guess.
Ud lose the sight every time u pull the lever down
Not is you train with the gun, and use it how it’s intended.
John Moses Browning should have his own National Holiday.
Father of modern weapons. He's basically the Tony Stark of the 19th and 20th century
@@tonyasmar916 Yeah, but replace alcoholism and womanizing with Mormonism.
@@chainsawsubtlety9828no
Tyler Henry invented this rifle.
Not bad for a rural Utah Mormon boy.
Everything in my place is an assault weapon. I even have assault toilet paper.
Assault Toilet Paper…
Could come in handy after a night of Taco Bell
I only have a salt shaker
I believe that's called "Bounty."
I like that! but assault toilet paper is illegal in my state😂😂
Assault tp for cleaning the Assault A-hole. Don't forget to oil it
If you've never shot a lever action before it's one of the most satisfying guns ever. One of my best friends (RIP) had one. It was majestic.
My Dad described his 1894 Winchester rifle “like shooting a BB gun.” Such an amazing, handy, and accurate rifle. I’m grateful to have it.
Same here bud. Thing has killed more deer than I've seen. Lol
what’s up airborne!?
He wasn't referring to the recoil when he made that statement. Mine is the hardest recoiling gun I own.
Iam faking jealous ,in Holland is having a slingshot €4000, penalty 😤😫
@@raleeuw Your English is pretty good, congrats! Btw what's the food there? Und...sprechst du Duetsch?
Lever action rifles are some of the most satisfying weapons to use
Exactly what I was saying as I was watching it cycle, I love lever rifles.
facts that was smooth asf
I was literally thinking while watching “man, lever action rifles & pump action shotguns are just so satisfying to use”.
him opening up the at case gard and seeing that particular ammo actually made my day. sheer badassery
I prefer bolt action
bro has a red dead redemption 2 lancaster repeater
😂 I was waiting for someone to mention RDR2
The difference between generations! The rifle that won the west to red redemption
I'm not a gun-nut at all and still find these short videos of yours rad. Hope you keep uploading
When the 7 turned back into a 6 😂😂
Don't forget the *Frustration*
first time loading after a wiki search no doubt...
Because sister has to wear gloves.
Right!? I can't even find 7x57 for my Mauser
@@artmiller2341 7x57 are underestimated. Bro, I'd invest in a RCBS and load my own. Enjoy that carbine !
Lever action guns are truly a work of art
The only thing I could think of while watching this was bf1 Russian 1891
Yes sir.
As an owner of one I couldn’t agree more
It's all fun and games until you're stuck with that gun on round 16
It's very unlikely you'll ever be in a situation where you'll need more than that
@@foreverdm7000It's a call of duty joke bud.
Time for the Pack'a'punch!
Nah bro that ping was made to put people to sleep, in two ways
I loved my 70's Winchester 94 in 30-30. It's a shame I lost that and all my other rifles in a tragic boating accident.
😂
😢
Sorry for your loss on the guns I have one just like it with a saddle ring on it I love it. It’s got some rust around it. I wanna see if I can blue it. I don’t know if it’ll work or not.
I was being slightly facetious....
Drinking and boating don't mix...my ass. Guns and boating don't mix. Beers float, guns don't. 😅
If that thing was invented 10 years earlier, the civil war would've had a 30% higher body count
There was the Henry although were not part of any significant Federal Contracts. The Spencer and Sharps were reliable civil war carbines.
It was. The Winchester in all its variants is a development of the Henry lever action rifle. The Henry was introduced in 1860. It saw service on both sides of the war, but neither side opted to make it a service rifle in any meaningful numbers. So while it was available, it did not have a meaningful impact on the war, outside a few noteworthy incidents. Sadly, from its inception to the current day, the US military has never seen fit to adopt a Henry/Winchester as a service or duty rifle.
@@elduderinolebowski5411 The first lever action that had a action capable of handling large caliber rounds was the Marlin M1881 in the Marlin 40-60 and Military 45-70. If you are lucky enough to find one under serial production #300 it was the "heavy receiver" buy it.
@@kenpatterson2948 technically that's not true. the Spencer lever action came first, in 1860, and was chambered is .56-50 (really .52 but who's counting?). Unlike the other lever action rifles of its time or later, the Spencer was adopted by the Union as a service rifle. In addition, the Winchester 1876 was also a "big bore" rifle, chambered from .40-60 all the way up to .50-95. its action was too short (not too weak as many believe), to chamber the full length .45-70 Government. the introduction of the 1886, which was both longer and significantly stronger, solved that problem. So no, the Marlin 1881 wasn't the first. and while I like Marlin, my personal favourite being the 1895 Cowboy in .45-70, and having owned both, I do think the Winchester is a better rifle. I think the Henry is better than either, though.
@@elduderinolebowski5411 Agree the Spencer not considered a true lever action technically is. The Ball & Williams 7-shot by E.G. Lamson was, the Triplett & Scott although not lever action did have a loading tube thru the stock both used in Civil war. I believe Spencer early Rifle not Carbine did have a 56-56 Spencer Round. I like you enjoy the Antiques. I have .56-50 & .56-52 rounds not certain on date but made before 1877. I own an Evans (Interesting) Lever Action that holds 28 rounds of the .44 Evans. I am biased towards the Marlin's owning M 1881 .40-60, M1881 .45-70, M1889 .32, M1889 .38, M1892 .32, M1893 .32-40, M1894 .32- 40 Deluxe, M1893 .30-30, M1894 .25-20, M1895 .45-90. I do collect the military breech loaders owning 27 different makes and models from M1843 Hall-North, M1841 Jenks, Sharps to the Burnside made M1865 Spencer @elduderinolebowski5411 any leads on any martially marked Gibbs, Lindner, Warner, Ball & Williams 7-shot, Burnside 3rd type, Tarpley, Morse and Confederate Sharps by S.C. Robinson with NRA rating of very good or better would be greatly appreciated.
"Fill your hand you son of a bitch " Rooster Cogburn aka john wayne in true grit. Great classic carbine rifle 👌👍🇺🇲
if he moves on to the next town he might come across a mosin.
Or a Tundra…
Yo thats satisfying... but how do u got the ammos dude??❤@@ParaBellaActual
There's something magical about lever action rifles that just... It's so satisfying.
Особенно когда горячая гильза бьёт тебя по лбу или падает за шиворот. 😉
@@Hunt45lol
@@Hunt45 не надо было поршень перезарядки быстро теребить чтобы сильно не летала гильза
0% chance I don’t pretend I’m Arthur Morgan with this
Too real Idc what anyone says I'm gonna use deadeye
Lancaster repeater?
This rifle is sexy as hell plus imagine hitting your targets with dead eye
I could listen to this all day. I love older weaponry, and seeing them work today just as they did that long ago brings me joy.
When its built to last, it will always be good.
Love the old lever actions. They are a work of art
I am not a gun person in most ways But i do love the Nice engineering behind all of them, especially older rifles like this.
Then you should get a lever action rifle
it's elegant. Those sounds..
Fr good point to get one, hell damn near any gun 🇺🇸
One of the best guns of its time still rocking in the modern world
Bro is about to stop a train with a coach full of dynamite.
I really can appreciate the small editing you did tracking the text to the gun “out of battery”. I’d like to get a lever action for my next purchase
30-30 is so expensive now. Was once my favorite rifle
Well it’s not a plinking round
Try .38-55, when you can even find a box of it the stuff costs an eye-popping amount, thankfully I've inherited plenty of reloading recipes and equipment, otherwise my old Model 93 would never leave the safe lol
$1.25 up to $4.50 per round so sad 😢
@@FARACI1 lol 4.50 for 1 round of 30-30?
@@gunsforevery1 Yes shocking I saw it on Midway today after watching the video
You don’t realize the genius design of it until you take it apart and put it back together
Is it a bitch to put back together
@@MetalFalcon99 yes it is
Makes you realize the genius of the Marlin lever action.
make you realize the genius of the bolt action design when you spend a week fucking with gears because you did not pay attention to the ordering when you disassembled it.
@@TiocfaidhArLa34 it is very challenging that’s for sure
This song gets stuck in my head every time I watch your videos.
Every video you make is like a mini-movie.
Such a contraption could have only been designed by a genius...
@@nathankleber9150 It’s a LeverAction-Sniper-Assault-Cannon chambering a .30 Caliber Clip. It only targets children, puppies, and communists…
As designed by George Washington 😎
@@nathankleber9150holy fuck, no one cares he was joking
@@nathankleber9150carbine is fine because it's a technical term for a modification to any rifle.
@@nathankleber9150my guy carbine is a real term
@@ParaBellaActual Just as the Founding Fathers intended
This is just too cool . Brilliant engineering. As an Englishman I can only say I'm a jealous man at this moment
I know a Brit who came to the US just to shoot off several guns. Life changing moment for him.
You can own levers the license is just a major pain in the ass to obtain
Idk what's "brilliant"
about having to depress a button just to shoot your rifle...
That would affect accuracy quite a bit imo
Wow cuck Island must really suck if this POS is making you jealous
@@GOLD_FEVER what button? The teeny tiny itty bitty thing that gets pressed when you grab the lever loop??? Its got like 2 lbs of spring pressure lmfao, how is it affecting anything
Also, its there so it doesnt fire out of battery, so you know, it doesnt explode?
Calling a win 94 an assault carbine is so funny to me, the only thing that gun assaults is deer
I'd wager more united states law enforcement and civilians were killed by this exact make and model firearm than any other single model, outside of wartime
That's what the deers call! "Assault carbine"!
That slow mo did not have to go that hard 😫 🔥
Fine American Craftsmanship gone forever. I own models of shotguns, rifles, and handguns dating back from 1923 to the early 1980's. Even though I've been fortunate in life, I treasure my collection as American history. When I'm gone, they will go to my son's. They were raised to understand just what it is their receiving.
A massive bill for FFL transfer per gun if the azf and grabbers keep it up and continue to win by dragging things thru courts over and over and over up and down up and down all paid for by the very people beings accosted.
“By the way you’re hired”
Quigley Down Under
Yup
The action on this rifle looks so smooth
"Whats your fav gun?"
"None, they're tools, dead eye is the weapon"
John Moses Browning is truly an American icon.
That's what do with my dad's dad 3030 marlin long barrel 1895😊
what i have to do when dutch says "its just a social call"
The way that gun functions got me bricked up ain’t even gon lie to you bro
This deserves way more views.
Honestly that sight picture is beautiful!
When the dictionary shows a picture of ..gun...this is what is printed.
Still got my model 94 that I bought in 1968.Great gun.
I have my Grandads model 94. Still use it.
@@chief7174 Same here . 32 Win Special. Just found brass for it. Serial number has it manufactured in 1908.
i have the 30-30 variety. took my 1st deer with it when i was 16. many moons ago lol@@duckhunt1058
I found one for 100 bucks at a garage sale. It's a pre 64 which is supposedly more desirable.
@@Swishersweetcigarilo I had a heck of a time to find brass for it. 32 Win Special is not a common round. Bullets and dies were not hard to get.
I just test fired it and it worked really well.
The sound of the gun being loaded was awesome. I need this gun.
Is impressive how a wepon of almost 2 centuries ago is still good and used today
my dad recently passed down to me a very nice pre 64 94, great guns.
Sorry to hear about your dad passing
Hold on to it, it will be worth some good money one day.
Or, as an heirloom to pass on to your kids.
@@chainsawsubtlety9828depends on the round its chambered for. I have a 94 that’s 38-55 and not made since 1963.
@@thejbomb65 Yeah, mine is in a weird, hard-to-find caliber, as well. Not as rare as yours, though.
@@chainsawsubtlety9828 surprisingly, not as rare as I was afraid. A shop nearby has at least a dozen boxes of 38-55
My Favorite gun the Winchester
Which model is this?
I have one just like I believe it's model 94?
"Ah yes my favorite gun the Winchester"
"Do you have any idea how little that narrows it down?"
Assault carbine❌
M1887,M1014 ✅
Bro handles a lever action like he grew a pair of hands.
Imagine how satisfying this gun would be if you were previously using muskets
Well, you probably would have been coming from a falling block or other breech loader, which would in turn have replaced a muzzle loaded minie ball rifle in the previous generation, and probably a ball rifle or smooth bore musket before that.
muzzleloading rifles.. muskets were smooth bore however just about every infantry man in the civil war was using rifled barrels.. that's where they realized they really shouldn't line up and shoot in volleys anymore because now you're reliably hitting your target and that made for some STEEP casualties while the generals slowly learned or didn't learn that warfare was completely different now.. as usual, actually
Miss when guns actually had character.
Wood just doesn't look right on many modern rifles. Ever seen wood furniture on an AR. Its repugnant lmao. Polymer is more durable and lighter.
When gun has identity not just copy AR and AK
@@brandonbullinsdisagree it looks great on an a1 platform
@@raditya5663uh this was before AR and AK
and there are lever action lowers for ARs
@@raditya5663Someone in the 1890s probably said the same for these rifles, considering every single lever action all followed the same or similliar designs to one another with minor improvements between them...almost like...wow almost like today's AR-15 models
Dont get me started on bolt action rifles or break action shotguns neither
I love the ingenuity! So amazing that they had automatic safeties that triggered when your gun ran out of batteries, so clever!
The camera angle on the iron sight was the prettiest thing I've seen on gun reels
Absolute Masterpiece 💯
I remember when my buddy bought a 30-06 lever action while I was in college. That was such a blast to shoot and it might sound naive, but you could just feel the history of firearm development every time you used it
Not gonna lie I told myself after I lost this video… “if I come across it again I’ll get a level action”… couple hours later?!? It happened lol
Rossi 92 is only $700, not bad for a lever gun.
the bullet case sound and fall sound was so satisfying
Классика, которая никогда не устареет. Это ружье - легенда.
هذا السلاح الذي قتلو به الهنود الحمر🥺🥺🥺
@@user-dx5pf9mr4ithis weapon was made in 1890… most of the battles and massacres with the natives were before this gun was made
@@user-dx5pf9mr4i И не только...Дальше без комментариев.
Да, так
Ага которую мы видели только в кино
Gunsmith : So how do you want your firearms to be made? Powerful? Fast?Fast handling?
Cowdude : I want me to look GOOD just holding it.
Gunsmith : Well shoot, say no more
I'm 73 and love my Tarus G2 .40 cal. Easy to stuff in my coat pocket if need be. As a companion, I'd want a .45 long Colt Derringer that allows 410 shot shells as an alternative mixed bag. My 3.5" 12 ga 887 Remington Armor Lokt is indestructable. Those 3.5s throw out an extra ½ oz of Pb and you can really feel that recoil. You could drop this shotgun, on the rocks, and never know it. Great survival gun as it never rusts or scrapes on anything.
They were powerful and fast compared to what was available at the time
I'd say, browning made all of the above happen.
holy crap that clipping sound with little smoke coming out... is so satisfying
When I saw his hands I thought it was the bed monster
As my pappy always says, don’t be going off half cocked
Flintlocks like that too😊
Just a quick tip when you're reloading the tube magazine. Don't try and push every round all the way in until it shuts again, leave it partially resting on the rear of the casing so it's faster and easier to load the next one.
They need to make speed loaders for these
Seriously. Thats a beautiful piece of engineering.
i have a 94 30-30 made in 55, was my first rifle i bought at 18. still my favorite, mine has a peep sight though which is pretty nice.
mine is chambered in 25-35
Xact same rifle. Mine belonged to my father, then my oldest brother, then my middle brother, now me. Priceless to me. Wish it wasn't peep but for obvious reasons I'll never change it
@@stevenhayes3241 So do I it is a model 1894 and was one of the ones that was used in the Pershing Expedition into Mexico to go after Pancho Via.
this gun would have done the job in WW2, you could have your rifle always fully loaded!
Work of art.
That is by far one of the most lovey rifles I've seen.
Glad to learn im not the only one who has trouble loading repeaters
Beautiful piece of engineering right there!
Great rifle, went hunting several times with it when I was a kid.
Damn good shot , always wanted a lever action but I never knew what to invest in
Keep it ParaBella and we’ll talk Levers 😎
Certified Mako 1895 Carbine Moment
If something were to go horribly wrong and semi-automatics are made illegal, fuck a bolt-action, I'm gettin me a levergat
I found one in .357 mag for $900 and gaslit my dad into buying it
There was a reason bolt action replaced lever action. And why most armies never adopted a lever action but chose a bolt action.
I’m Canadian, and it happened here! Probably won’t in the USA. Trudeau SUX!
@@krh5081exactly
With the bolt actions it’s easier to keep your sights on target when working the action
if somebody bothered to become expert, you could make that, work just as fast as any double action repeater😊
Great video brother. Love the editing, closeups, and slow mo clips. Really bringing out the joy and beauty of this rifle.
Bros got the Lancaster repeater
Watching this while sitting next to my Winchester 94 my go to rifle.
BEAUTIFUL. DOC HOLIDAY WOULD OF BEEN PROUD OF YOU.
*Ahhh As a Texan I approve!*
The lever mechanism is an amazing art work!
"I've got a plan."
-Dutch Van Der Linde
In the early 1980s, winchester model 94's would frequently go on sale just before hunting season for $150. Same with the Marlins 30.30s. That's $576 in today's money. Times have changed. The working man's deer rifle, even adjusted for inflation doubled in price.
I own a 32 special Winchester. It's a great lightweight accurate carbine. However it is NOT an assault weapon.
You telling me
Biden-nomincs.... Inflation, inflation, inflation!.... Let Go Brandon!
Imagine my glee when I walked into dicks and 30--30 leverevolution ammo was 1/2 price closeout $14/box... got what they had at MY price...but I remember $9 box too... F-dix s.goods !!!
@@chrissewell1608 That one ain't on Biden- guns have been going up across the board since looooong before he came into office.
thats a nice rifle you got there
The "out of battery safety" is a really cool bit of engineering.
It make absolutely sure the gun is fully within battery for proper functionality.
No way to shoot it while it's open.
I love the slow motion moment
100 yards = 800 cheeseburgers
One beautiful action for a gun right there. Poetry and brutality in motion.
Alright dude 😂
Ultra cringe. Why do people type nonsense like this? Just say cool gun and spare us please...
@@DB-sd3cw why do parasites like you exist? What's cringe is going out of your way, spending time to type hate that wasn't incited. Just piss off, remain silent and spare us all you toxic prick. Say something Kind and nice or shut the F up. We don't need hate and negativity. Cringy creep.
@@DB-sd3cw B-but....Muh BRUTALITY.....LOL
That slap was very personal lmao
This is absolutely fantastic!
IDK what technology was used for barrels in these things but we need to bring that back. My 30-30 Winchester is more accurate than any modern bolt gun or semi auto I own. Just a fantastic old gun
It's just called quality control. If you buy a top tier rifle it will be good too.
Yelp, that you own ... A lever action with never shoot with a bolt gun that I own 6mm BR ackley IMPROVED .
No its not.
I love thirty thirtys
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Now that's some ASMR that I can get behind haha
"Half co-"
"Full co-"
I could watch this on loop forever.
Will forever love lever actions.
This is wonderful. The extra text being a lil cheeky is icing on top. Keep being awesome!
Sweetest action to ever have been put on a gun.
Scouts got a new scattergun 😂
In 1890 your hands would have a proper caluss and lose the gloves.
Never seen a carbine ASSAULT anyone.
Never saw ANY gun assault anybody by itself.
Derrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
You don't now what assault carbine and assault rifle means?
Ong! The stupidity abounds🤣 First off I'm pretty sure the the person who posted this was being sarcastic...as far as the reply comments .. nice try on the word play of "assault" As a 82nd Airborne Vet the term " assault" means. Lightweight, compact, high rate of fire...this does not rate that term! I am also a liberal, and I Do own a 30 cal carbine And a Henry repeater...before anyone wants to jump to more unfounded stupid opinions...If everyone would stop being tarded about this we might be able to solve some issues
@@kopiovastaava4648both of those are misnomers
Gotta love the sights on them old guns