Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons details two Smith & Wesson J-frame revolvers used by Japanese police: the 37-2 and 360J. He highlights specific Japanese market modifications, such as the removal of the 'nuclear atom' logo on the 360J due to cultural insensitivity and the addition of extended three-finger grips with lanyard loops for enhanced control and retention. The 360J is chambered in .38 Special +P, while the 37-2 is in .38 Special.
This YouTube video focuses on the Smith & Wesson Model 242, a 7-shot Airweight revolver, questioning its suitability as a perfect concealed carry option. The video title highlights the specific model and manufacturer, along with the "#subscribe" call to action. The content is likely a review or evaluation of this firearm for everyday carry purposes.
This video provides a hands-on look at the Smith & Wesson Model 642 Airweight revolver, specifically the 'no lock' edition. The presenter demonstrates its compact J-frame size, suitability for concealed carry, and discusses its chambering in .38 Special +P. Practical shooting impressions and commentary on the stock boot grips and double-action trigger are also included.
This video provides a review of the Smith & Wesson Model 251C revolver, chambered in .22 Magnum. It highlights the firearm's lightweight "Airweight" design, weighing in at 11.4 oz, and its 7-round capacity. The description also emphasizes the low recoil associated with this model and directs viewers to the Sootch00 channel for the full review. Relevant hashtags like #Shorts, #Smithandwesson, #Model351c, #Revolver, and #22magnum are included.
This video provides a visual demonstration of the Smith & Wesson 431PD revolver in .32 H&R Magnum. It showcases safe firearm handling, live fire at an outdoor range, and the process of ejecting spent casings from the 6-round cylinder. The review highlights the 'Airweight' designation and the specific caliber engraving.
This video from 704 Tactical provides an expert-level look at the Smith & Wesson 431PD revolver, chambered in .32 H&R Magnum. The demonstration covers FPV shooting techniques, target engagement with steel and liquid targets, and a quick reload sequence, highlighting the revolver's DA/SA action and 6-round capacity. The instructor's high authority level is evident through their knowledgeable handling and clear explanations of the firearm's features.
This video provides a practical demonstration of loading a Smith & Wesson 340pd revolver. It highlights the process of inserting five .357 Magnum cartridges into the cylinder, emphasizing the firearm's capacity and caliber. The visual evidence confirms the revolver's 'Airweight' construction and visible markings for its chambered rounds.
This guide details techniques for pocket carrying the Smith & Wesson 642 Airweight, focusing on safe drawing, grip transitions, and understanding the firearm's characteristics. The speaker, a daily concealed carrier, emphasizes practical advice for this specific firearm and its intended use. Key considerations include managing the revolver grip to avoid cylinder gap burns and acknowledging the limitations of fixed sights.
This video from 704 Tactical provides a direct and demonstration-focused review of the Smith & Wesson 43c Airweight revolver in .22 LR. It showcases the firearm's handling and performance through a live-fire test against a car windshield, highlighting its 8-round capacity and compact frame. The review is presented by a firearms reviewer with clear expertise in firearm handling and model nomenclature.
This review of the Smith & Wesson 327 Performance Center 8-shot .357 Magnum revolver, presented by an experienced firearms reviewer, details its unique features like the Airweight construction and 2-inch barrel. The assessment covers performance at various distances (50 and 75 yards), recoil management with different calibers, and the advantages of its high capacity and Performance Center trigger for self-defense and rapid fire scenarios. The reviewer concludes it's a practical, albeit premium ($1200 MSRP), firearm.
This 'Throwback Thursday' episode revisits firearms previously featured, highlighting unique custom builds and historical pieces. The presenter, with extensive experience in modern and historical firearms, showcases revolvers and semi-automatic pistols, focusing on their craftsmanship, historical context, and unique features like woolly mammoth grips. The video also delves into the technical specifications and historical significance of military-issued firearms, offering insights into their design and operational history.
This YouTube video, part 5 of the 'Baby Gun Daddy Gun' series, focuses on a brief discussion and comparison of the Smith & Wesson Model 637 Airweight revolver and the Smith & Wesson Governor. The video highlights their similarities, continuing the ongoing saga presented in the series.
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