This expert guide from TheYankeeMarshal, a firearms instructor with extensive knowledge of J-Frame revolvers, details grip preferences for concealed carry versus shooting comfort. The focus is on selecting the right grip for a Smith & Wesson J-Frame to optimize concealability and shooting performance.
This video provides a detailed side-by-side comparison of the Diamondback SDR and Kimber K6s snubnose revolvers. While the Kimber K6s is generally considered the superior firearm in terms of fit and finish, the Diamondback SDR offers compelling value, especially for those on a budget or willing to perform minor finishing work. Key differences lie in aesthetics, grip compatibility, and sight options, with the SDR featuring more customizable grip options and factory fiber optic sights.
This video introduces the new Diamondback SDR revolver chambered in .357 Magnum, presented at Shot Show 2024 by Cody St John from Diamondback Firearms. The SDR is highlighted as the lightest six-shot .357 Magnum revolver available, weighing just 21.2 ounces. The description emphasizes Diamondback's investment in quality control with new equipment and mentions the revolver's compatibility with aftermarket J-frame grips. The SDR is presented as a unique offering from a manufacturer known for affordable and sometimes unconventional firearms.
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