This video compares the Smith & Wesson .357 Magnum "Combat Magnum" revolver with the .38 Special cartridge. It showcases the firearm being fired in an outdoor environment and highlights the "Combat Magnum" model designation with its origin in Springfield, Mass. U.S.A. The presenter, identified as a hobbyist, demonstrates basic firearm handling.
This episode of 'No FUD Zone' features discussions on firearms, including the Smith & Wesson Model 66-8 Combat Magnum and the perceived lack of value in 9mm 2011 pistols. The panel also touches on the challenges and market dynamics of Electric Vehicles (EVs), the legal implications of deepfakes and school discipline, and the complexities of online content moderation. The conversation highlights the importance of responsible firearm ownership and the evolving landscape of technology and societal issues.
This video reviews the Smith & Wesson Model 66-8 Combat Magnum revolver, evaluating its value. The analysis likely covers its features, performance, and overall suitability for potential buyers, aiming to determine if it's a worthwhile purchase for firearm enthusiasts.
Amber from Exile Armory showcases a diverse range of new and used firearms. The inventory includes revolvers like the North American Arms Ranger in .22 Magnum and Smith & Wesson models in .44 Magnum and .357 Magnum, alongside semi-automatic pistols such as the Sig P365 in .380 ACP and Beretta APX in 9mm. The selection also features rifles like the Bergara B14 in .308 Winchester and shotguns like the Mossberg 940 Pro in 12 gauge, highlighting various calibers, features like optic cuts and threaded barrels, and price points.
This review of the Taurus 66 Combat revolver highlights its surprising improvements in fit and finish, making it a relevant contender in the defensive revolver market. The firearm features a seven-shot cylinder, optic-ready slide with an RMSC footprint, a 3-inch barrel, and a double-action-only trigger. While it offers a lighter trigger pull than many factory revolvers and handles recoil well, potential buyers should be aware of the optic's high bore axis and the trigger's lack of smoothness, along with early signs of wear on the cylinder ratchet.
This video compares an older Smith & Wesson Model 66-1 with a newer Model 66.8, evaluating design differences in areas like trigger stops, sights, firing pins, cylinders, barrels, and overall fit and finish. The analysis concludes that while older models may have superior aesthetic finishing, newer designs offer functional improvements in areas such as reliability and modularity, making them better overall firearms.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Smith & Wesson Model 19 Combat Magnum revolver. It highlights the K-frame design, its six-shot capacity, and its chambering in .357 Magnum, with compatibility for .38 Special and .38 Special +P. The presenter details specific design updates, including a ball bearing detent for improved lockup, a reinforced forcing cone to prevent cracking, and a new sleeved barrel construction with a stainless steel barrel and carbon steel sleeve.
This review of the Smith & Wesson Model 69 .44 Magnum, dubbed the 'Combat Magnum,' highlights its L-frame construction, a departure from the larger N-frame typically used for .44 Magnum revolvers. The presenter, a seasoned revolver owner, praises its manageable recoil for the caliber, accurate shooting characteristics, and the tight lock-up facilitated by its ball detent system. The review details trigger pull weights for both single and double action, notes the two-piece barrel design, and discusses potential considerations like the smaller trigger guard for gloved use.
This review of the Smith & Wesson Model 69 Combat Magnum highlights its suitability for backcountry defense, offering .44 Magnum power in a more compact L-frame than a full-size 629. It features interchangeable barrel lengths, a recoil-absorbing grip, and a surprisingly crisp trigger, making it accurate even at extended ranges for an unrested firearm.
This review of the Smith & Wesson Model 66 Combat Magnum highlights its appeal for concealed carry and its enduring popularity, even among younger shooters influenced by video games. The video details the 'No Dash' model's features, including pinned barrels and recessed cylinders, and discusses potential issues like K-frame forcing cone cracking with certain .357 Magnum loads. It also compares revolver reloading techniques and defensive capabilities against modern semi-automatics.
This video, part 26 of a series, focuses on the Smith & Wesson Model 66 Combat Magnum revolver. The description indicates the channel is viewer-supported and explicitly states 'No Sponsors Allowed!', encouraging patronage through platforms like Patreon and SubscribeStar. It also credits original score by Madison Stegall and artwork by Daniel Greenfield. The content appears to be a detailed look at this specific firearm model within a larger collection.
This video provides an expert-level demonstration of the Smith & Wesson Model 66 revolver, showcasing its capabilities in rapid-fire target engagement, aerial trick shots, and efficient reloading. The instruction comes from an expert shooter on an outdoor range, highlighting advanced marksmanship techniques.
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