Hickok45, recovering from a leg injury, discusses the challenges of his current mobility while providing updates on his meet-and-greet event. He introduces a Lou Horton Model 24-3 revolver in .44 Special, noting its N-frame size, 3-inch barrel, and collectible status, debating whether to fire the unfired piece. The video also features a 'woodswalk' segment showcasing the Beretta A300 Ultima 12-gauge shotgun in action against 'two-liter' targets.
This video provides a detailed review of a 1988 Smith & Wesson Model 19-5 revolver. The presenter highlights its nickel-plated carbon steel finish, 6-inch barrel, and classic features like color case hardened hammer and trigger, and a hammer-mounted firing pin. Performance with both .38 Special and .357 Magnum ammunition is demonstrated, noting the revolver's accuracy and handling.
This review focuses on a vintage 1980s Smith & Wesson Model 60 'no dash' revolver, identified as a new favorite by the reviewer. The expert firearm collector highlights key vintage features such as the pinned barrel, hammer-mounted firing pin, and original wooden grips. The revolver's history of ownership in Concord, Massachusetts, adds to its provenance.
This video reviews a 1968-1969 Smith & Wesson Model 36 'no dash' J-frame revolver with a round butt and 'banana' grips. The presenter highlights its excellent condition, noting minimal wear suggesting it was carried frequently but shot infrequently. The review touches on its historical significance as an early iteration of the Model 36 and its appeal as a classic snub-nose revolver.
This Q&A session covers a wide range of firearms-related topics, including comparisons of handguns like the CZ 75B vs. Browning Hi-Power and Ruger LCRx vs. S&W SP101. The speaker offers advice on ammunition choices, holster recommendations, and the effectiveness of paintball/airsoft for training. Discussions also touch on firearm modifications, legal considerations, and the perceived value of certain manufacturers. Additionally, the video delves into broader societal issues like healthcare systems, political trends, and the role of service animals for veterans.
This review provides an in-depth look at the I.N.A. Tiger .38 Special revolver, a Brazilian-made firearm heavily influenced by the Smith & Wesson J-frame. The expert speaker highlights its historical context, design similarities to S&W models, unique markings, and potential technical quirks like the absence of a forcing cone. The review emphasizes its rarity outside Brazil and its affordability as a collector's item.
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