The Yankee Marshal presents his top five 6-shot .38 Special revolvers, focusing on value and performance. He highlights the Rock Island M206 as a budget option, the Charter Arms Undercover Elite for its lightweight design, the Kimber K6s XS for its premium build and trigger (despite being DAO), the Taurus 856 for its reliability and variety, and the Colt Cobra series, particularly the Night Cobra Special, as the top pick for its robust construction and +P rating. The guide emphasizes practical considerations for choosing a .38 Special revolver.
This YouTube Shorts video showcases a Charter Arms Police Bulldog revolver, manufactured around 1984 in Shelton, Connecticut. It highlights the revolver's chambering in .38 Special and its 6-shot capacity, differentiating it from the 5-shot capacity of their undercover models. The video also notes the presence of a heavy barrel.
This video reviews the Kimber K6s XS, a lightweight alloy-frame revolver designed for concealed carry. The host discusses its advantages over traditional J-frame revolvers, particularly its six-round capacity and comparable size. He also touches on the practicalities of pocket carry, holster selection, and the trade-offs between weight and shootability in lightweight firearms.
This video from Exile Armory LLC showcases a wide variety of firearms currently in stock, including both used and new models. Amber highlights handguns like the Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0, Taurus G2C, Sig P320 Compact, and various 1911 platforms, as well as rifles such as the Browning BAR Mark III, Winchester Model 70, IWI Tavor X95, and Daniel Defense DDM4A1. Shotguns like the Mossberg Escort and Browning Silver are also featured, with prices and some specifications mentioned for many items. The presenter encourages viewers to call for specific pricing and availability.
This entry details the Lefaucheux pinfire revolver, exploring its historical significance and mechanical intricacies. Expert Jonathan Ferguson of the Royal Armouries guides through various models, from the standard 6-shot to the rare 20-shot and the massive 30-shot double-barrelled variants. The unique pinfire cartridge mechanism and the longevity of pinfire ammunition are highlighted, offering insights into early metallic cartridge firearm development.
This "Wheel Gun Wednesday" video focuses on Ruger's LCR series of revolvers, specifically highlighting 5, 6, and 8-shot models. The video likely provides a look at these revolvers, potentially covering their features, design, and differences between the shot capacities. Viewers are encouraged to support the channel through Patreon and visit their website for prayer requests and other content.
This YouTube video focuses on the new Rock Island Armory (RIA) AL3.1 .357 Magnum revolver. The description explicitly states the firearm's caliber and cylinder capacity, indicating a potential review or first look at this specific model. The content is expected to delve into the features, performance, and possibly handling characteristics of the RIA AL3.1.
This review provides an expert assessment of the Taurus 856, a budget-friendly 6-shot .38 Special revolver ideal for concealed carry. The analysis covers its ergonomics, safety features, trigger performance, accuracy with specific ammunition, and comparisons to competing models. The speaker, Mrgunsngear, highlights its reliability over extensive testing and its strong value proposition in the market.
This review covers two Smith & Wesson 686 L-Frame revolvers. One is a pre-lock, 6-shot model likely from the 1980s with a 4-inch barrel, featuring a firing pin on the hammer. The other is a newer Pro Series, 7-shot model with a 5-inch barrel and a transfer bar, which has undergone internal polishing and mainspring lightening for a 6.5-pound double-action trigger pull, making it suitable for competition. Both revolvers are praised for their reliability, accuracy, and comfortable grips, performing well with both .357 Magnum and .38 Special ammunition.
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