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East Bloc Surplus Rifles (Mosin Nagant, SKS, VZ52)
Andy takes us a lap around the East Bloc and shows us a few really cool examples of surplus rifles.
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What Are You Carrying? - Dustin
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On this episode of America's favorite game show "WAYC" we ask our contestant Dustin to show us what he carries everyday(EDC)! The results may shock you!!! #edc #edcknife #gameshow #funny #canik #crkt #america #WAYC #funnyvideo #games
Guns in Games - Walther P38
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Mikey gives us a brief presentation on the Walther P38, and its impact on gaming. #callofduty #medalofhonour #battlefieldv #walthers #wwii #gaming #firearmsafety #educational #playstation
FN 5.7x28 Cartridge - A Controversial History
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Andy gives us a short presentation on the 5.7x28, and its impact on the firearms industry over the past 30 years.
Guns in Games- The Ruger Mini-14 Aka The Kruger!
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A quick look at the Ruger Mini-14 featured as the Kruger in GTA Vice City and television shows such as The A-Team. #videogames #gta #vicecity #guneducation #Ruger #mini14 #gaming #rockstargames
The Modern Scout Rifle - Ruger Gunsite Scout
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We briefly go over the Scout Rifle concept, and a couple examples of the rifle in the video.
Guns in Games - Magnum Research Desert Eagle
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Check out the insane Magnum Research Desert Eagle!!!! Found in video games such as Max Payne 3, Call of Duty, and Metal Gear Solid. Chambered in 50ae, this thing is a beast!!!!
Guns in Games- FN PS90 at The Stockpile
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A quick look at the FN PS90. One of the most iconic firearms in video game history. #guns #videogames #callofduty #ps90 #fn #rifle #5.7 #funny #gun #modernwarfare #firstpersonshooter #goldeneyen64 #007 #playstation #xbox #online #gaming #games #gunsingames #firearms #shootinggames #onlinegaming #firearmsafety #discussion #fnh
Andy's Top Home Defense/Duty Rifle, Shotgun, and Handgun Picks!
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Home defense and Duty firearms at the Stockpile #gun #danieldefense #CZUSA #gunshop #firearm #MSR #Glock
Ruger Marlin Lever Action Guns at The Stockpile
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Ruger Marlin Lever Actions at the Stockpile in Clever, Mo #gun #ruger #marlin #firearm #leveraction #rifles
Mothers Day options here at The Stockpile in Clever, Mo
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Mothers Day gift options at The Stockpile in Clever Missouri #guns #firearms #mothersday #gifts
Stockpile Handguns (01/19/24)
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Nice spread of some of the new inventory we have in stock!
Springfield Armory The Operator- Big Hoss Edition
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Springfield Armory The Operator- Big Hoss Edition
GlitterGlocks- Pink Glitter Glock 43X and Glock 19- The Stockpile Clever, Mo
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GlitterGlocks- Pink Glitter Glock 43X and Glock 19- The Stockpile Clever, Mo
Smith & Wesson M&P 22 Magnum at The Stockpile in Clever, Mo
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Smith & Wesson M&P 22 Magnum at The Stockpile in Clever, Mo
The Stockpile- A Small Town Gun Shop- Clever, Mo.
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The Stockpile- A Small Town Gun Shop- Clever, Mo.
Canik Meta SFT Signature Series- Miami Days- The Stockpile - Clever, Mo
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Canik Meta SFT Signature Series- Miami Days- The Stockpile - Clever, Mo
Couple New and Used Firearm Inventory at The Stockpile, Clever Mo
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Couple New and Used Firearm Inventory at The Stockpile, Clever Mo
I have a Remington 600 in .308. Very accurate rifle with 3x9x40 Vari-X2.
Great scout concept and Ruger makes quality arms. I like the stainless version.
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God what happened to these rugers, I remember when they came out there everywhere, they must have discontinued?
Bro... what do you mean by achievable by anyone? 😂 that ruger 16.10" in .308 is $1500+ the average joe would have to save money for MONTHS on end to get it without a scope or ammo. 😂
$1500? You need to find a new shop. My shop can get them for me for around $1000. Not bad for something that has the m77 action, is sub moa, and will last a life time.
Ruger needs to let you mix and match material to caliber. For instance you can only get 350 legend in plastic but not wood furniture
2 points. Somebody thought that music would be a good idea for this video, . Its not. 2nd. If I'm forced to defend myself, I want an autoloader, not a bolt gun. Jeff Cooper knew that every army in the world abandoned bolt guns for good reasons. I don't need a .308. a .243 will suffice.
Mikey, love the 44 shirt there, in purple no less. I've been rewatching some of the old super cuts with Thick the last few days.
Thanks man! We did a some guns in game videos also on this channel and I had to wear it! Long live the wyvern king!!!!
My kids explained to me that the Steyr Scout was an option in one of the big first person shooter video games and was presented as a "Sniper" rifle. The physics engines in those games are very good and the Scout was not as good as the other sniper rifles in the game. That hurt the popularity of Scout rifles in that generation. Believe or not video games have influence.
The bolt is so sloppy on these it is rediculus
as a shooter and a hunter with lot's of furnature My 18" 308 is my go to for years now. A great all use rifle. I only use iron sights also.
The real question is how the hell do you have Marlin levers in stock?
They have been good sellers!
Unless I'm missing something, Cooper wanted to use a stripper clip, which the ones I've used, cannot be loaded with a scope. Limited firepower, but a Browning BLR would fill some peoples needs.
One of the main points of the long eye relief scope was that you could put the ocular lens out past the action and therefore use the rifle with stripper clips. This is something just about every company designing and marketing scout rifles ignores. Even if you do put your scope out where Cooper wanted it, none of these modern "scout rifles" have a stripper clip bridge on their action to make it work. Additionally, this was also accomplished with many marksmen's rifles during both world wars by using a scope mount offset to one side of the action, so that stripper clips could still be inserted into the top of the action.
Would of been nice if they added a bayo lug and stripper clip feeding ramps
Wow send one of those stainless Marlin lever actions to me, would ya?!
The old scout rifle debate. He we go. This should be good
I like Rugers, but I’d still rather have my Tikka arctic thank you…..😍😍😍😍😍💪🏻💪🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇨🇦🇨🇦
I've read Coopers Chronicles and do appreciate the concept, but I thought building something off a Remington 700 platform would be nice, but figured I'd just go with a Bergara.
Excellent
Super awesome intro.
I bought a similar Mossberg Tactical Patrol rifle in 5.56 a few years ago and it’s a grea5 little rifle. It was easy to find a bolt rifle chambered in 5.56 and took standard AR type magazines but the Mossberg did both. I would have preferred a wood stock to give it a old school military look but maybe I’ll change out one day
Ruger makes a great rifle, but it is far short from being a true scout. it's too heavy, the barrel is too short, there are other criteria that one requires that the Ruger misses on. I highly recommend Richard Mann's book on the scout rifle if anyone want's more information.
The idea of a scout rifle is as a concept with no true hard and fast rules. Features and specs can be applied or removed as deemed fit. The Ruger GSC fits the "scout" concept quite well. Also, the Ruger GSC is only about 7lbs with a loaded 10rd mag and sling, how is that heavy? Especially considering the barrel is a thick cold hammer forged barrel, the weight is excellent.
@@nicks2581 There is literally a book written on the criteria of the "Scout Rifle as defined by Jeff Cooper including weight, length, caliber, and many other details. The GSC is too heavy, and as weight is the only criteria that is difficult to meet, it not the forward mounted scope is the one that most defines the true scout.
@elund408 yes, there is a whole book discussing the concept. So what. What is the definition of concept? An abstract or general idea. Take the "abstract or general idea" of a "scout" rifle and find something that fills the niche of a handy light weight compact rifle and that rifle can be your scout rifle. This is because techinically, any carbine length centerfire rifle could fill the role of a scout rifle; be it an AR, mini-14, SCAR, or a Ruger American Ranch. And, again, I don't know how you could possibly think that a 7lb rifle like the GSC is to heavy.
The scout rifle was a pretty goofy concept even in its day and if anyone of lesser stature had been promoting it they would have been regarded as just an eccentric nut. He envisioned it as some sort of a combination military/big game rifle and a number of its requirements were based on the hunting laws of Africa and I don't think I ever heard of any military or governmental agency of any kind ever taking it seriously.
That's pretty much what I thought of it at the time.
Looks uncomfortable carrying it all
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Ruger junk
The choice to go with AICS rather than AIAW is completely incomprehensible to me.
This guy knows nothing about this. He's a pawn shop dude
To be completely honest and not even trying to just disagree, "this guy" knows more then 99% of the population when it comes to firearms.
@@joshhawkins1981 That's not hard.
@matthewdeepblue honestly, very true
Yeeeeah, "affordable", maybe ten years ago before the world (and gun prices) blew up. Where I live (Norway) the Ruger GSR is now pushing $2000 retail and the Tikkas and Marlins are just shy of $3000. Even the Ruger American line is $1000-1500 bare bones up here.
That is unfortunate, here in the states we have one avaliable for 699
this ruger look like a lee enfield jungle carabine i thinks, really beautifull hello from France
I reached the same conclusion - that someone at Ruger had seen a Lee-Enfield No. V Mk. I 303 Enfield rifle - a.k.a. a "Jungle Carbine" - and updated and adapted it for the commercial market. Whether they are actually related design-wise or not they are remarkably similar in concept, especially for rifles designed/built almost eighty years apart from one another. France's old 1950s era MAS-49 shares some of those "scout" features, too, but of course it is a military arm and not a general-purpose rifle, and it is self-loading instead of bolt-action.
"anyone can afford" 1200$ used price
Put the long eye relief scout scope on one to demonstrate it in the proper configuration.
The Cooper Scout concept is a development of the Remington 660 concept of the 1960s, which in turn was an adaptation of Wehrmacht Kar98Ks being fitted with QD LER scopes in larger scale mainly on the Eastern Front, used as makeshift DMRs. The .308 Win. with less than 20" barrel is handicapped, and, yes, there are LER scopes which can take advantage of the full powder burn ballistics. But I feel that return to that original makeshift DMR concept with a Kar98K charged with strippers in 8mm Mauser is as effective and useful. It may be heavier, but if you're carrying the 5 - 10 magazine bulk that people carry with their scout rifles, it's a wash for a more effective platform.
I have one of these. Arguable one of the best hunting rifles out there. They are light, accurate, easy to use. Wonderful rifle.
I have one in stainless chambered for the 450 BushMaster. It is very accurate, well built, and a very attractive rifle.
Ruger american predator in 308 and 18 inch barrel - magpul stock
Made one with a left-handed action and stock and I'll buy it
@@dallasmore6703 I believe Ruger does or at least did make left handed versions
I have sat in Col Coopers chair and held his Steyr Scout Rifle. Along with his Bren Ten
Had dreams of owning a Bren ten in my head 35+ years ago… never happened.
@@lylecrome1265 The hidden firing pin lock was kind of novel
I will give you 550.00 for it
Scout rifle. Primary purpose for scouting. Ten round magazine plenty
Don't forget the Burris Scopes! Scout Riflescope 2-7x32mm Love my Ruger Scout!✌️
There is a reason why the scout rifle concept never took off
@@Rambocop9 and what would that be?
@@alanrawson-wg8io the concept is bad. The criteria are not worth it. There is no reason to go with a concept that doesnt have any advantages but gets you many downsides and limitation.
@@Rambocop9 I guess I depends on your individual circumstances and requirements. For me it’s good general purpose rifle concept. It’s, to me, just about perfect whitetail deer and black bear rifle for woodland hunting and it’s accurate enough for shots to 300yds or so. The gun is light enough to not be burdensome and quick on target with the scout scope. It’s only real drawbacks are that it,being bolt action is slower for repeat shots and slightly lesser ballistics and accuracy for extreme long range , neither of which is a problem for me.
@@alanrawson-wg8io then you simply need a regular bolt action rifle with a regular scope. Scout scopes are not very good quality compared to a regular scope of the same price. Your answer litteraly proves how useless is the scout rifle concept. Its just a regular bolt action with a bad scope concept. The weight is litteraly the difference between the hunting and long range shooting version of a rifle. If you take a look at what is a scout rifle, a short frame AR10 checks all the boxes other than manually operated but you already know in 2024, semi auto are just as reliable. The reason people still use bolt actions is because they are cheaper to buy.
@@Rambocop9except that isn’t the only difference between a hunting rifle and a bench rest rifle.
My Browning BLR in .308 '71 reminds me of Jeff Cooper's Scout rifle .
Holosun 509T
Im glad we didn't do mine today. I just emptied my pockets, $2.83 in change, gum wrapper, a screw, and a mini motorcycle...
needs a 19" barrel at16" that's not Jeff Cooper's scout concept.
Reminds me of that Toby Keith song…”You should have bought a Glock, boy!”
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I got a good laugh