 Hey there friends, thanks for checking in and welcome to another video in my series called one handgun one shotgun and one rifle Today we're going to feature Classical historic firearms and we'll start right here with the handgun. It's a Browning high power Mark 3 model a beautiful single action full-size handgun that was Browning's last design It carries 10 rounds of the magazine. Now. I know Metgar makes Higher capacity magazines. I have a couple of those but this is where it started It's a double stack which was considered high power back in the day. Check that out a 4.6 inch barrel does have a magazine disconnect and A thumb safety that is ambidextrous fixed rear and front sights polymer grip $1,109 Was the MSRP when this was in production if you have one of these It's worth some money, and it's only gone up over time. Let's take a few shots and Failure to feed failure to feed. I'm not sure what's going on here. All these are Not feeding well. I may need to lube it up a bit All right, let me try that again. We'll see what happens. All right, what I did was I Have this stuff in my range bag let away And I just gave it a quick scrub down and it seemed to have done the trick But there it is Browning high power excellent handgun many people say that the the CZ 75 was modeled that off of this gun and I believe it was But I'm not a great historical buff, so I'm sure somebody will let us know now Let's get to that shotgun the shotgun that I'm featuring today is a new England firearms single shot 20 gauge check that out Many people told me that they have this shotgun. It was passed down from their grandparents They love it. They hunt small game with it and they love the 20 gauge now The 20 gauge is a good home defense choice. Everybody in the family can use it I'm not saying a single shot is the best choice. I'm just saying the load the 20 gauge load is a nice choice For home defense primarily because everybody can use it now It does have a hammer that needs to be cocked back, but once it is it's live And then it also has an ejector smooth shooting Not hard on the shoulder at all we'll go down There we go. And this is a seven shot. We'll take one more Seven shot Target load. Let's go up top there all right You got love the single shot shotguns are inexpensive pod shops is where you can pick these up cheap and It's definitely a historical firearm and I've had this for a while and I really do love it Now let's get to that rifle the rifle that I'm featuring today is a Mosin Nagant chambered in 762 by 54 are very powerful round Now you may look at this and say that doesn't look like a Mosin Nagant to me Well, it actually is this is a Franken rifle, which means all the parts Were just assembled together and you can do that with the Mosin you can take a bunch of parts And it should all work together the stock here is an ATI Monique Carlos stock and I've had this for quite a while and it works pretty well So let's go ahead and set it up and we'll take a few shots Most of the gods have heavy recoil. They were made to shoot over a thousand yards during the world wars and They used to sell for about sixty nine dollars and they really have gone up in price And the ammo has to used to be dirt cheap you get the spam cans for like eighty nine bucks now It's like over two hundred, but let's go ahead and take a few shots I've got my cheapest target and my cheapest shepherds hook just in case it gets ruined from this I Hit something there Try it again may have gone right through it Yeah, it's going right through it. That's not a 500 and even if it was It may be a little Too close and too powerful the Mosin Nagant the woodstocks actually look nicer than this But this has a bit of a recoil pad and it certainly fires those 7 6 2 by 54 our rounds quite well Thanks for watching another video in the series one handgun one shotgun one rifle Yeah, if you like videos like this, please subscribe and share I always appreciate thumbs up button Thanks for watching and you guys be safe