The host discusses his upcoming firearm purchase, weighing options like the Beretta, Ruger LCR, and Taurus 605 based on viewer polls and personal preference for deep carry. He also touches on firearm maintenance, the importance of proper gun handling techniques, and the prevalence of fear-mongering in online gun communities. The discussion highlights the challenges of selecting a new firearm and the nuances of responsible gun ownership.
This video is a review of the Colt Python revolver by Gun For Hire. The reviewer highlights its modern features, including stainless steel alloys, a redesigned rear sight, a recessed target crown, interchangeable front sight, and Walnut grips with the Colt medallion. The description emphasizes the Python as a fan favorite and encourages viewers to try it at Gun For Hire's facility, which boasts over 400 rental firearms.
This review of the Henry Big Boy Revolver .357 Magnum by sootch00 highlights its retro design, quality craftsmanship, and practical features. The expert assessment notes detailed knowledge of historical firearms and proficient range demonstrations, making it a valuable resource for those interested in traditional revolver designs. The video covers model variations, materials, sighting systems, and performance testing.
This guide details the process of replacing S&W DX style front sights, highlighting the ease of removal and installation compared to older models. The video explains how the spring-loaded mechanism in the DX system allows for a quick 5-10 second changeover, contrasting it with the more involved drilling and pinning required for traditional sights.
This comprehensive comparison between the Browning 725 ProSport and the Beretta 694, presented by a recognized shotgun expert, delves into the nuanced differences critical for competitive clay shooting. Key areas of analysis include stock ergonomics, wood quality, checkering techniques, and overall handling characteristics. The Browning 725 ProSport is highlighted for its dedicated clay/trap focus with a more substantial feel, while the Beretta 694 is lauded for its versatility and instinctive pointing. Both shotguns are positioned at a similar price point, offering distinct advantages for different shooter preferences.
This video provides an in-depth look at the new Colt Python revolver introduced at SHOT Show 2020. It highlights the modernization of the classic design, including the switch to a transfer bar safety, simplified internal components using modern machining, and improved frame strength. The discussion also covers features like the recessed muzzle crown, interchangeable front sights, and available barrel lengths, emphasizing Colt's effort to balance heritage with modern manufacturing for enhanced reliability and shootability.
This review of the 2020 Colt Python highlights its updated features while retaining the iconic aesthetic. Key improvements include a refined double-action trigger with a changed leaf spring design, an increased top strap for enhanced strength, and an easily interchangeable front sight system. The one-piece barrel and modified grip frame contribute to improved handling and reloading.
This expert-level overview from Joe Kurtenbach of American Rifleman provides a first look at the re-engineered Colt Python. The review highlights its classic aesthetics, such as the stainless finish and walnut grips, combined with modern enhancements like a reinforced top strap and improved trigger mechanism. Kurtenbach emphasizes the interchangeable sights and the availability of 6-inch and 4-inch barrel models, positioning the new Python as a significant improvement for modern shooters while honoring its iconic heritage.
This video provides an expert comparison between the original Colt Python and the new 2020 model, highlighting key design elements and modern internal upgrades. Ryan Gresham and Justin Baldini from Colt discuss the project's goal to retain classic aesthetics while enhancing durability and performance for today's shooters, focusing on material strength, reinforced components, and improved trigger mechanisms.
This video reviews the Colt King Cobra .357 Magnum revolver, highlighting its features for defensive use. The presenter, Mark Keith of American Rifleman, details its stainless steel construction, 3-inch barrel with a 1:14 twist rate, and 6-shot cylinder. He discusses the trigger pull weights, the Hogue overmolded grip with finger grooves, and the transfer bar safety mechanism. The interchangeable front sight system is also noted as a key feature.
This video provides an overview of the Smith & Wesson Performance Center 686 Plus revolver, showcased at SHOT Show 2018. Tony Mellie from Smith & Wesson's Performance Center highlights its features, including a comfortable grip, precise trigger pulls (3.5 lbs single-action, 10 lbs double-action), and a 7-shot cylinder cut for full moon clips. It's designed for competitive shooting with features like a quick-release thumb piece and a 5-inch vented barrel with a high-bright orange interchangeable front sight.
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