American Rifleman TV Season 16 Episode 14

American Rifleman TV Season 16 Episode 14 Winchester 150 Years Part 2

  • August 16, 2016

The American Rifleman TV is back with its sixteenth season, and in the fourteenth episode of the series, the viewers are taken on a journey through history as the show delves deeper into the iconic brand- Winchester. The episode, titled "Winchester 150 Years Part 2," presents a continuation of the exploration of the company's rich heritage, legacy, and the contributions it has made to the firearms industry for over 150 years.

The episode kicks off with a brief recollection of the company's accomplishments in the first episode and quickly delves into the Winchester firearms that rocked the world in the mid-nineteenth century. The show explores how the company, which started as a furniture business in Connecticut in 1866, made an irrevocable impact in the firearms industry under the leadership of the Winchester brothers and their successors.

Throughout the episode, viewers learn about some of the standout firearms produced by Winchester, including the famous Winchester Model 94 lever-action rifle that became one of the most popular firearms in the history of America. The rifle's triumphant march to popularity is told through interviews with a range of expert historians, collectors, and hunting professionals.

One of the fascinating aspects of the show is the collection of antique Winchester firearms that are showcased. The rifles, pistols, and shotguns from the past have become collector's items and invaluable artifacts that signify an era when the west was being won. The host takes time to appreciate and unpack the intricate designs, finishes, and innovations that made these firearms a staple of American culture.

Moreover, the episode takes an interesting twist as the focus shifts to the impact of Winchester firearms on the military. The show traces out the role of Winchester's firearms in several American wars and conflicts, including the Civil War, the Spanish-American War, World War I, and World War II. The rifles and ammunitions produced by Winchester were instrumental in several iconic battles and expeditions, such as the Rough Riders ' charge up San Juan Hill, and the Normandy landings of WW2.

Winchester Firearms was more than a company that produced firearms; it was a brand that achieved a cult-like following among marksmanship enthusiasts, gunsmiths, and hunters. The show highlights the level of precision, attention to detail, and gunmaking ingenuity that went into the production of these firearms. The episode takes time to shift gears and showcase how Winchester produced firearms became the avenue for people to connect with nature, build confidence, and preserve American heritage.

The show throws in a few other well-produced segments, including a discussion of the offshoot companies that Winchester founded and the challenge of keeping a modern-day landmark business thriving. Moreover, the episode dives into how Winchester became an essential figure throughout the world and how it has redefined global firearms culture.

In conclusion, the "Winchester 150 Years Part 2" episode of American Rifleman TV provides a fascinating insight into an iconic brand that has been so pivotal throughout American history. The production value is top-notch with stunning photography, informative interviews and a detailed look at the firearms. The episode is a must-watch, not only for gun enthusiasts but also for anyone with an appreciation for history, innovation and American heritage.

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Description
  • First Aired
    August 16, 2016
  • Language
    English