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Classic Insights - General

Hey everybody, Clint here with Classic Firearms, out here today at Take Aim, Training and Range, and it is a good day for an AK or an AKM or a AK 74 or whatever type of AK you want it to be, just know you should own one because they're freaking awesome. But anyway, what we're here to talk about today, guys, are AK-47's versus the 74, and why the 74 came about with its 5.45 cartridge.

Hey, everybody, Clint here with Classic Firearms out here at Take Aim training and Range. And today we're going to talk about these little guys. These important little guys sitting on top of your rifle, or at least they should be. All right? So we're getting back to the basics, like I said, in the intro with some iron sights.

Hey everybody, Clint here with Classic Firearms coming at you guys today with a video all about AR duty setups. We're talking durable, rugged guns that are made to perform and keep performing even in some harsh environments, all right? And I know my AK guys are like, "AR duty setup. It's going to break. It's going to jam with dust. Oh my God, don't forget to clean it."

Let's go ahead and talk about the top five futuristic guns. And we're talking about guns that hit innovation, modularity, futuristic characteristics. Hey everybody, Clint here with Classic Firearms. Coming at you guys today with another top five video. But this one is all about our top five futuristic guns.

Hey everybody. Clint here with Classic Firearms and we're coming at y'all today with a video all about one of my personal favorite brands, Zastava Arms. And they have been around for a little over a century, actually. In 1853, they were founded when they first cast a couple of cannons.

The world of handguns is full of various calibers, ranging from the ultra-powerful 500 S&W to the teeny tiny but blistering fast 17 HMR. With that being said, in the United States, the three most popular pistol cartridges are the 22 LR, the 9mm, and the all-American 45 ACP. None of these cartridges are new by any means, but they remained popular and present across the industry. If you are new to this, you might be asking which is better at what?

Hey everybody, Clint here with Classic Firearms. Coming at you guys today with the video all about big bore, heavy hitters, and we're starting small with 300 Win Mag. That's right, 300 Win Mag moving about 2,900 feet per second at about a 200 grain projectile, I think. And yeah, so if you're thinking that small, boy, we've got a line up for you, right?

The AR-15 is a simple machine. It's a direct impingement, semi-automatic rifle available in a multitude of calibers, and it feeds from a box magazine. A box magazine is the most common type of magazine, and on the AR-15, it's inserted through the bottom of the AR-15 lower receiver.

I don't think there is a better feeling than getting a new gun. Having a kid is a close second, but opening the box of that new gun most certainly inspires feelings of excitement and trepidation. More than anything, the first thing most of us want to do when a new gun comes in is go out and shoot it. This leads many to wonder, can I shoot a new gun out of the box? Can I open the box, load the gun, and get after it?

We have been talking a lot lately about home defense weapons. Times are uncertain and there are a lot of unknowns that American citizens face now like never before. In addition to the unknowns that we obviously face, we are also facing a new Executive Administration in Washington, DC. Who knows, with so many more pressing issues to deal with by the Government, maybe they will leave gun laws alone, at least for a little while anyway.

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