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Rare breed of Californian. Support 2A Rights for Komifornia. I get it I could just move, and give my tax dollars to a state that respects their citizens. However if no one stands up for our rights in Komifornia the ridiculous laws they pass here start to spread to other states. Show some support, and help us grow this channel not just for CA, but for the everyone!
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Best Bolt Action Under $750 Savage 110 Apex Hunter Review
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Best Bolt Action Under $750 Savage 110 Apex Hunter Review
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32 auto yet?
Good video appreciate it.
It's still a savage 110 no matter how much paint fluting or camo u add to it. It's still a bottom tier terrible gritty action.
THIS ISN'T REALLY A REVIEW. ITS AN INTRODUCTION. DIMENSIONS WEREN'T GIVEN. CAMERA LIGHTING WAS DARK. COULDNT SEE THE DETAILS OF THE WEAPONS.
.22 is what we started on as kids. I shot 1 time a .22lr with my dad cupping my ears lol I still ran 50ft away...hurt my ears....ah the late 80s. I carry a 1908 .25 when out with the fam. Colt 6 shots or 7 if you put 1 in the chamber. Nice thumb safety, grip safety to. Very safe gun for the user.
I bought one and it jammed like the dickens, also made out of pot metal .
The gun is garbage. Not because the price or materials, but because it comes with way too many safeties. You dont want that in a self defense firearm.
Besides the vid nic tat
I guess common core schooling pays off.
Joey the hit man would argue just how effective a 22 rimfire is.
I owned one in the range package that Phoenix Arms offered. It worked very well only shoot standard velocity ammo in it. 👍🇺🇸🙏🏽✌🏻😎
Way too much screwing around.
The . 22 Short was the first of the . 22 rimfire cartridges and is the oldest American commercial self-contained metallic cartridge. It was introduced in 1857 for the Smith & Wesson First Model revolver and intended for serious self-defense. Considering this original cartridge was also loaded with a weaker black powder compared to today's standards, was fired from a cumbersome slow to load single action revolver at rougly half the power of the 22 lr round it and was adequite for self defense back then, it should tell us this little modern pistol with modern ammo should be plenty enough to do the job today. I choose the 22 hp 7 days a week and twice on sunday
Doesnt matter how inexpensive a gun is manufactured, there is no good excuse for a manufacture's gun coming off of the production line having such issues as well as the other many issues I been seeing in the reviews for the HP22A and HP25A. People will say if you want better quality then pay for it. I say manufactures are to use responsibility whereby not allowing any poorly/chintzy manufactured guns be put out on the market. If ANYTHING, the manufactured could of easily added a more decent level of quality without raising the cost a whole lot more and the gun would still be a good seller since it would still be under 250.00
Great video and I like’em posters in the back ground! 👍
I actually have both the HP22A and HP25A and I really wouldn't want to use either for defense. However, if I had to assign each a role, it would be the HP22A for fartin' around and plinking, with the HP25A being the choice for defense. The issue, as I'm sure most are already aware, isn't that the .25acp is more powerful than the .22LR (though it could be the case in this scenario as Phoenix Arms specifies "standard velocity" ammo for their HP22A). In many cases, the .22LR may outperform the .25acp, especially considering all the hyper-velocity stuff currently on the market, much of it designed for handguns. The real issue is the priming systems, which are completely different between the two. Rimfire primers have come a long way and are generally considered by many to be acceptably reliable enough for self defense. However, you'll *_always_* have more failure-to-fire issues with modern rimfire ammunition than with modern centerfire ammunition (such as the .25acp). So, while the HP22A may be more fun and less expensive to shoot, the HP25A will typically be the more reliable of the two simply due to the methods of priming.
Awesome physics/penetration test with your boys. They'll remember that for the rest of their lives. Good job Dad!
You cowboys forget what can happen in a court of LAW if you chose a 380 over the 22LR
Bullshit. What 44 Magnum is that? Definitely not the Elmer Keith standard
@@TheRealZJM377 😂 it’s tough tape
@@2A_CaliGuy I am talking about the RECOIL of that so called 44 Magnum
@@TheRealZJM377 factory loads
@@2A_CaliGuy bullshit
@@TheRealZJM377 order some of the tape, and re do the test. Tag me in the video
You keep dry firing it after the tenth round.
To they make mags for 22lr that carries like 30-35 rounds 10 seems low even for a semi auto
You forgot 280AI
Amazing performance!!!
That setup is so baller. This is almost a must for this cartridge. I am a 7.62x54R and .458 SOCOM reloader so I know the pain of weird calibers. What kind of rifle do you shoot?
Make one with 22short
Search my own gun and this comes up. A review with no shooting . If u wanna clickbait at least show ya sista
Seems to me they should have made that sear a little bit longer
Bro if you tell me that I can adjust that brace im going to go get one tmr 🤙😂
Wait california didn’t pin that stock, it looks quite easy to remove
If you're bending the bolt release, you're doing something very wrong.
Hi kitty your nice cat has come to help .nice
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Great job teaching the kid how to handle and shoot a gun
Think I'd opt for a short stick lol something that'll swing easy and have a nice thud impact.
I hope you have real grips for all those when you decide to move out of CA
I do, but I’m hoping laws change here. As of last month we can buy more than 1 gun every 30 days. Getting a CCW here is now easy, and basically shall issue. I look forward to the handgun roster going away.
That’s good, I didn’t hear anything about your laws changing, they just need to get rid of that grip thing like Canada has on their rifles.
Id miss that
i would spend a little more and buy the Walther P22CA
So if u have the phoenix arms 25 acp can you use 22lr ammo or will it blow up in will the ammo fit in the magazine
@@jayfrm65 na you can’t use 22LR in the 25. It
I enjoyed your video. Just curious why you don’t trim closer to the desired OAL the before annealing to reduce the amount you need to trim the 2nd time? Since the video was shot a while ago, have you found other brass that doesn’t need neck trimming? Have you tried Lake City?
Thanks. I’m glad you enjoyed it. Lake city proved to be the most problematic. Even back when I was making my 6.5CM cases LC would yield higher pressure ammo because the difference in case capacity. To avoid unnecessary wear to my motorized trimmers I avoid trimming more than necessary. I found in more recent conversions that the RT1500 wasn’t the best choice. I now have a Bosh router setup, and it makes trimming much easier, plus it’s less expensive to repair/replace. So now I do trim closer to the OAL I want at the end. Playing with the 8.6 has definitely been fun. In my opinion the best cases still come from Hornady 6.5CM cases. Hopefully this helps. I know YHM was talking about a 1 in 5 twist barrel, but I haven’t seen it yet. I still load only monolithic copper projectiles, and am still using the same 3-4 types of powder. Cheers
Shot Placement...end of story
My mother has had bad experiences with machinery here and there I'm sure I can justify a purchase like this for training purposes, since it's small 😉
Awesome!
Id rather have 10 rds of 22 than 6 of 380
Nice 👍
Head shot is a headshot
You can't rely on headshot kills unless you know from battle experience or practice enough I guess but nah 22lr is the assassin caliber for sure
Hello, nice rifle! Simple and to the point. Just like the review. Very good !
Thanks appreciate it.
Es una municion muy buena 👌 para defensa personal a corta distancia
Good video! I chose to apply 3 strips of electrical tape on the inside of the handle cover, to keep slight pressure on the sliding piece that would otherwise miss contact with the trigger release. I too had a hammer locked and found your video. Perhaps this might help others.
If you keep "dry firing" that gun (or any 22) you may eventually have a firing pin problem
With "placement shots," it does not matter. Wahi' Valleys
@@wahivalleys3011 100% shot placement is key.
@@2A_CaliGuy I mean, a 380 or 22 works well with the "right placement shots." One is not truly better, they are basically can have the same results. Wahi' Valleys
@@wahivalleys3011 yup, and the only reason I’d take 22 over 380 would be if it’s all I had, or I was sensitive to recoil.