This review of the Smith & Wesson 586 L Comp by Nightwood Guns highlights its potential as a carry revolver, particularly for its .357 Magnum power and integral compensator. However, the presenter, Brett, emphasizes significant quality control issues with modern S&W revolvers, including timing problems, cosmetic defects, and trigger reset issues, necessitating aftermarket modifications for optimal performance. Despite these drawbacks, the underlying design of the S&W revolver is praised for its durability, ergonomics, and fast trigger reset.
This review of the Rossi RM66 highlights its classic styling and suitability for hunting and target shooting. The firearm is presented as the largest in Rossi's current revolver lineup, featuring a robust stainless steel construction and chambered in .357 Magnum. The expert assessment notes its comfortable ergonomics and range performance, making it a viable option for magnum revolver enthusiasts.
This review highlights the Rossi RP63 as a high-quality, budget-friendly .357 Magnum revolver ideal for concealed carry. The instructor praises its smooth double-action and crisp single-action trigger, attractive satin stainless finish, and practical design features like the tunnel groove rear sight and full lug barrel, making it a compelling option for under $400.
This review of the Smith & Wesson Model 610 revolver highlights its capability in taming the 10mm cartridge due to its weight and full-lug barrel design. The reviewer notes its suitability for competition and potential for handgun hunting, while also discussing its historical context and recent re-release. Practical aspects like the comfortable grip, smooth action, and the necessity of moon clips for efficient extraction are covered.
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