This video addresses the question of using black powder in modern production Colt Single-Action Army revolvers. Instructor Dustin Winegar confirms that it is safe and enjoyable due to the unique recoil and smoke, contrasting it with the higher pressures of modern smokeless cartridges. He emphasizes that while modern revolvers can handle both, antique firearms should strictly use black powder to avoid damage.
This Gallery of Guns TV episode from 2013 features a review of the Smith & Wesson 637 "Gun Smoke" Revolver. The description provides a direct link for viewers to get an instant quote on the featured firearm, indicating a sales or product showcase focus. The video likely delves into the specifics of the revolver, its features, and potential applications.
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