This video reviews the Smith & Wesson 627 Pro Series revolver, highlighting its features as a step up from standard models but below Performance Center offerings. Key distinctions include an upgraded finish, an 8-round capacity for .357 Magnum, a slab-side barrel, case-hardened hammer and trigger, and easily replaceable front sights.
This review of the Smith & Wesson 610 in 10mm highlights its N-frame construction, six-shot capacity, and suitability for hunting. The video details its compatibility with .40 S&W, the function of its moon clips, and the characteristics of its double-action and single-action triggers. It also notes the presence of the internal lock and the case-hardened hammer and trigger.
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.
This video showcases a pair of Smith & Wesson Model 28 Highway Patrolman revolvers, both chambered in .357 Magnum. The firearms have been professionally refinished with a Midnight Bronze Cerakote, covering the frame, barrel, and cylinder, with the exception of the case-hardened triggers and hammers. The presenter expresses high satisfaction with the aesthetic outcome and the quality of the custom work.
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