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North Dakota Plinking
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Добавлен 23 май 2021
Just a couple guys in ND plinking around with a variety of different firearms and targets, and exercising their second amendment rights.
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Gamo Swarm Magnum 10X Gen3i / Full Review
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.21 день назад
Accuracy, speed and penetration tests, as well as plinking with accurate shots up to 100 yards.
Ruger Wrangler vs Heritage Rough Rider
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.4 месяца назад
Comparing two great plinking single action revolvers.
What's Going on Here ??? M&P Shield .9mm
Просмотров 564 месяца назад
M&P Shield .9mm plinking with a twist.
Heritage Rough Rider .22LR Review
Просмотров 3,5 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Heritage Rough Rider .22LR Review
Red Dot Adapter Plate / Do You Need One ? / Install Problems
Просмотров 3435 месяцев назад
Red Dot Adapter Plate / Do You Need One ? / Install Problems
Red Dot Adapter Plate / Do You Need One ? / Zombie Edition
Просмотров 1035 месяцев назад
Red Dot Adapter Plate / Do You Need One ? / Zombie Edition
Hatsan Jet 1 Open Sights / How accurate are they?
Просмотров 8737 месяцев назад
Hatsan Jet 1 Open Sights / How accurate are they?
Is the Ruger Wrangler .22LR Accurate ?
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Is the Ruger Wrangler .22LR Accurate ?
Rare Trailcam Footage / Bucks Sparring Right in Front of Cam.
Просмотров 2068 месяцев назад
Rare Trailcam Footage / Bucks Sparring Right in Front of Cam.
Building a Great AR500 Steel Plinking System
Просмотров 1508 месяцев назад
Building a Great AR500 Steel Plinking System
Accuracy / Speed / Sig Sauer .10MM P320 XTEN Review
Просмотров 6058 месяцев назад
Accuracy / Speed / Sig Sauer .10MM P320 XTEN Review
Benelli Nova 12 Gauge Pump Shotgun Review / How to Operate
Просмотров 12 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Benelli Nova 12 Gauge Pump Shotgun Review / How to Operate
Channel Catfishing on the Red River of the North
Просмотров 45910 месяцев назад
Channel Catfishing on the Red River of the North
AEA Standard SF / Zombie Hunting 2
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.11 месяцев назад
AEA Standard SF / Zombie Hunting 2
AEA SF Standard .30 PCP Rifle / Zombie Hunting
Просмотров 1 тыс.Год назад
AEA SF Standard .30 PCP Rifle / Zombie Hunting
Firebird Exploding Targets/ Pellet Guns/ Shotguns/ Bows
Просмотров 149Год назад
Firebird Exploding Targets/ Pellet Guns/ Shotguns/ Bows
Gamo Varmint Velocity, Velocity & Accuracy Test .177
Просмотров 20 тыс.Год назад
Gamo Varmint Velocity, Velocity & Accuracy Test .177
Air Venturi Avenger Bullpup .25 Review
Просмотров 3 тыс.Год назад
Air Venturi Avenger Bullpup .25 Review
Caldwell Ballistic Precision Chronograph Premium Kit: Quick Startup
Просмотров 5 тыс.Год назад
Caldwell Ballistic Precision Chronograph Premium Kit: Quick Startup
Shooting Pennies with Ruger 556 & Bushnell TRS 26
Просмотров 310Год назад
Shooting Pennies with Ruger 556 & Bushnell TRS 26
Crosman C11 Unboxing and Range Review
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.Год назад
Crosman C11 Unboxing and Range Review
Great presentation!!
Nice job. I appreciate it when someone close to my skill level, displays a product’s true potential. I’m very impressed with Gamo’s entire magnum line these days. They clearly stepped up their game. All that performance guaranteed for 5 years; wow. Best value in buying a magnum springer. I would also call this .22 the most tactical springer you could have available in a home invasion. With a few mags, preloaded with H&N Hornets, you don’t have to worry about running out of air. Hatsan has their version of a magnum gas piston springer, with a reputation for failing within 2-3 years; for the same price. That’s a no brainer to me. I’m getting the Magnum Pro in both calibers and the .25 gas piston magnum in the wood stock. I already got the .25 magnum w/ a spring piston. What a beast. Ordered it with some Hornets for maximum lethality. Can go through a propane tank at 40 yards; 33 f.p.e. and a 5 year warranty. What more do you want for $330?
Thanks... I know there are more accurate pellet guns out there, but for what you're paying and the fact that the gamos are great shtf tools... Love the gamos.
Awesome stuff!
Thanks! Checked out your page, awesome stuff as well 👍
@@northdakotaplinking9794 Thank kind sir for taking time mean a lot Cheers!
I have the swarm gen3i. 22. I love it to. Great video, thank-you
Thanks for watching!
Don’t shoot your truck
Alloy pellets not lead
I'm disappointed with the gamo redfire and the gamo rocket.pellets my wild cat whidper shoots a lot stronger with crossman Alloy pellets. It will Penetrate a car door and go straight through it
You can remove the recoil reduction rail and below that is a nother stop pinhole that is almost an inch closer, for better eye releaf.😃👍
Hey, thanks for that, I'll have to check that out! 👍
Good job. I hate Miracle Whip.
@@cjcurryjr 😆 🤣
I just can’t understand this. I seen a review like this and bought it. It was horrible. Had two other people try their hand at it. I took it back. Terrible
Tell me a little more. What was horrible? Bad groups? Recoil etc? I know this gun likes heavier pellets and groups better with those. The Swarm Magnum also has a powerful mach 1 piston that slams forward when fired and recoil may take a little getting used to. But goes without saying not everyone will have the same experience. This gun is new to me... the only shots I took before making this video were to sight it in. Having said that... I was pretty happy with the feel and accuracy.
Gamo manufacture garbage for Kids. There is no choice on the market sadly. Only weihrauch matters
@bratarnolda1014 thanks for the idea. Perhaps I'll produce a video in the future comparing them. Gamo vs Weihrauch. Any particular model you recommend?
Just got my three mags replaced via sig. Same magazine jamming issues. Sig is trash now.
Sorry to hear that. Honestly, I never had another failure to feed after that first one, and never a magazine issue. I wonder what is causing some of the magazine issues. I've seen others have the same issue. My guess is that the spring they have designed may be too weak. I know when I load them it seems too easy to load.
Dang Gamo's got me hooked on pellet guns! in a little over a year I've spent $5k! Good shootin!
Thanks.... Lol, pretty easy to break the bank when we're talking pellet guns. They are an awful lot of fun.
Hi my dear friend, all my support from France! Have a great weekend and see you next time, we are connected now 💀 👍
Well right now I am using a screwdriver to tighten the grip but one day I might put some Blue Loctite on my Jonny Boy Grips.
The transfer bar in the Ruger is absolutely great for people who like Fake SAA's
I have found that aiming this gun takes the fun out of it.
I keep my two Jonny Boys in TonyU Leatherworks Holsters. I got a TonyU Holster for my granddaugters Jonny Boy to.
It’s not LR bub. It’s long rifle.
.22LR stands for .22 long rifle.
@@northdakotaplinking9794oh, you do know that. Good. Whew.
nu uh, it's 22's Example: Hey RayRay wana go to the rang and shoot some 22's with me.
Ok guys this might kind of beside the point, but is it 'pop', 'soda pop', or coke ? lol
@@northdakotaplinking9794 Did you buy it at Cracker Barrel ? 🤠
( 😮 Drink 3.2 beer 🍺 and get farts with the Hersey squirts 😮 )
they putting on a good show , good capture
Thanks... may as well buy a tag next year if they're going to walk right into the yard like that 😂
@@northdakotaplinking9794 it would make for and easy meal that's for sure
My dad traded a remington 700adl for a glock17c back in like 2003. I would do anything to get that rifle back
That was my first pistol. Bought off a retired officer. A hollow scope and trigger activated laser. I removed the laser as too many of my uneducated friends liked squeezing the trigger to sight the laser.
Is that g2 glock ?
@@CalvinBlue-jl6sb That is a Sig Sauer Xten .10mm, also capable of firing .40 S&W.
Have you shot it at night yet?😍 Dragons like breath, it's been a few years but they like rapid fire 4sure but strip it down again and wipe all the oil out of you can then use graphite, polish the ramp prob wouldnt hurt , you will see night a day difference, I rarley used oil in my duce duces , I hope this helps brother
Thanks, I'll have to check out the graphite. Honestly haven't heard of a lot of guys using that but who knows...? Also, with that muzzle flash it's got to look crazy cool at night. lol
@@northdakotaplinking9794 the advantage is oil is gummy and gathers that powder, most pros arn't a lot of guys either lol just messing w/ you but yeah it's worked pretty good for me in my mark 1 ,597,and 10/22 , I hardly shoot powder any more but it's what I use on my duce duces
I wanted to ask you about something I just noticed at 3:18 and again at 3:25 while you were dry firing with the safety block on. Watch closely, and you will see that the cylinder rotated 1/8" off line from the barrel both times that the hammer fell. It clearly did not do this during your firing segment that followed. These revolvers seem to have a cylinder stop malfunction when dropping the hammer on the safety bar. I t doesn't appear to repeat itself when live-firing, but I thought I should at least make mention of it. I have 3 of these .22 Heritage revolvers, myself, and I have been able to duplicate this malfunction with mine as well. It does not do this when dropping on a cartridge ( I dry-fire with expended shells), but consistently jumps off the cylinder stop when the hammer hits the safety bar. I find this anomaly a little bit disconcerting, but doesn't interfere with proper chamber alignment on the following full-cock. I will tell you that I also did have a cylinder-stop malfunction in my brand new Heritage Big-Bore .357. It could slip backward about 1/32" at times, after engaging full-cock. I did not notice this until the 8th round I fired, when it shaved off a piece of the copper jacket of a .357 round, and it jammed in the cylinder-barrel gap. I discovered, later in my workshop, that the cylinder stop was just 1/64" wider than the notches in the cylinder itself, which allowed the slight backward drift of the cylinder. I had to reshape the cylinder stop to properly fit the cylinder notches, and now the action locks smoothly and firmly in each notch. The cylinder could have moved even more when it did malfunction, causing much more damage than it did! I just wanted to share this in case it saves you, or someone else, any damage or injury. Cheers!
As for the Heritage .22, the trigger, hammer/ hammer spring is what initiates the movement of the cylinder. If the hammer is not allowed to travel to its final destination, then neither will the cylinder. So it's not really a malfunction. Just the nature of the hammer block safety. But that is interesting about the .357 and cylinder stop...
@@northdakotaplinking9794 I know, I suppose I should just call it an 'anomaly' for this particular safety-bar design. I've had all of my firearms apart at one time or another, if just to polish up the rough spots that get missed during assembly. The .357 cylinder stop issue caught me off guard for certain. I had friend recently buy one, and that was the 1st thing I checked with his, before he even got it home, lol! His appeared to work perfectly in every regard, so maybe it was just my luck to have a glitchy one. I built my first revolver kit when I was 15. S&W DA revolvers seem to be the best out of the box, but are so damned expensive now.
I have TWO of these. Love them both. One is the same color as your in the video, but a shorter barrel. I replaced BOTH hammers with black ones to make the color scheme match better. But they work great, and a lot of fun to shoot. But I do NOT use them for my carry gun. I use a Taurus G3c for that. I had the Ruger Wrangler as well, but I sold it and got the two Rough Riders ONLY because they have the more cowboy look to them.
Cosmoline is a really thick rust preventor it solidifies over time. It shows that the manufacturer was really conscience of preserving the metal. Maybe it just needs a very thorough cleaning or different seeds. It's a dam sexy unit though! hope you get it figured out.
Thanks, I hope so too. Hope it's just a matter of cleaning, breaking in, right ammo etc. Fun unit when it's not mis-feeding. ha
2 Heritages 1 is the 6.5 the other is 4.3/4. Neither one is my goto just fun plinking with family cheaply. The 2 i have are before Taurus bought the company both manufactured in Miami Fla. I have looked at all the other budget 22's out there but for what I'm doing with mine the Heritage is my best option.
The Heritage Rough Rider is a kick in the pants, definitely a great value! By now I imagine you got that 22 WMR cylinder, and I already know you're enjoying it. I like my Rough Rider so much that last week I picked up a Heritage Barkeep, 3" barrel and birdhead grip. I put a 22 WMR cylinder in it, and it's quickly becoming one of my favorites. Great content, you've got a new sub over next door in Montana!
Awesome 👍 Yep, I did a video after this one with the WMR... Great to get feedback from a fellow RR fan!
I have a wrangler with the 4.6 inch barrel I painted the front sight orange and using different 22s I can hit fist size steel plates at 20-25 yards no problem
My Gamo groups far better than that but it requires a gentle hold. A guiding hand on the pistol grip and an open palm for the foreend. Hold it too tight and its like a shotgun.
Break barrels are notorious for this. They need the "artillery hold"
Usually it's the very rare sight that has windage on it and sometimes it's elusive it might be a simple little Allen screw
Genius 😅
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You don't use all three open sites on a gun at the same time . . On Saturday gun right beside the sights it tells you the two that are for the carbine and the two that are for pistol . . . Nobody in their right mind uses all three sites at the same time . . I think it's more the person than it is the gun missing the target . . . I don't know where you learned to shoot a gun at . . . Is Scott Lil Wayne groovement by the sites that let you know one is for the pistol and one is for the carbine . . . But know where does it say use all three open sights at the same time . . Like I said I don't know where you went and learn how to shoot a gun but you didn't learn very well .
😆 🤣 😂 😆 I just read that entire comment in the voice of sling blade. First off, I wasn't using 3 sights at once. Watch the video! I'm either using the carbine set or the pistol. The angles where you see all three I am comparing them.... not actually trying to shoot with them.
Average COD players builds 😁😁😂😂
The gamo raptors are great in my .177 varmint. You get a nice sonic crack, they break the sound barrier every time.
How would you like to build your rifle? Him: Skyscraper
Does height above bore mean anything to you?😅
Long ass barrel
The front one can move from left to right
Its better then the mk1 fist! I carried mine for a year before I got a Sccy 9mm for 180$. Nobody wants to get shot and when the see a gun, its not like there're going to think "its only a 22! That won't stop me" ... and just like anything else, its all about training with it to become as effective as it can be! Stay Armed! Stay Safe! Stay Ready!
Im confused. Is this a pellet gun that identifies as a shotgun that identifies as a grenade launcher?
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I love a Hatsan, they are kind of the Kel tech of airguns. Barrel polish, de bur the transfer port, and clean ALL he factory lube out of the valve and trigger area. Also a very light polish on trigger. I love my Jet!
This looks like the most amazing air gun I've ever seen!!! 300 foot pounds and pump action! I don't think it gets any better than this. Word on the street is those HP max's get like 3000 seed plants before they even need any tinkering and even then it's just a simple O-ring. Also I can't believe how gorgeous that unit is.
Well done
Yup, pretty sure that 1250 fps rating game from GAMO . . . . . right? 🤣
Класс пушка!!!!!
No thanks, California.
Monstrosity
Is this an air rifle?
Yep... it's an AEA HP Max .45
@@northdakotaplinking9794That’s awesome imo
@northdakotaplinking9794 Nice. I got pretty close to getting a AirForce Texan SS, but got a CVA muzzleloader instead. Interested in .30+ caliber semi automatics and how far they've come.
@@Thecatholicchannel There might be a review of one of those in the near future. Stay tuned
Uuummm. No