This YouTube video features the Smith & Wesson Model 36 revolver, chambered in .38 Special, showcased at Shot Show 2025. The video prompts viewers to consider whether they would want this firearm. It highlights the S&W Model 36 and its caliber, potentially touching on its suitability for concealed carry, as indicated by the included hashtags.
This video showcases two vintage 1970s Smith & Wesson Model 36 revolvers, presented with a Bianchi Shadow holster and speed strips. The creator highlights the compatibility of the Bianchi holsters with Smith & Wesson J-frames, as well as Charter Arms and Taurus five-shot revolvers, emphasizing their suitability for simultaneous left and right-hand carry. The video aims for a relaxing ASMR experience focused on the aesthetics and tactile qualities of the firearms and leather gear.
This video offers a quick, benchtop review of the Ruger GP100 .357 Magnum revolver with a 4-inch barrel. The reviewer highlights its durability, utilitarian design, and suitability as a long-lasting range gun. The video touches on the revolver's robust construction and expresses a personal preference for 3-inch or 4-inch barreled revolvers in .38 Special or .357 Magnum. The reviewer also mentions an ongoing search for a 3-inch S&W J-frame model 60 or 36.
This video focuses on the Smith & Wesson Model 36, a revolver, and appears to be a review or introductory piece for new firearm owners. The description highlights a potential discount at Beltway Gun & Pawn for viewers who mention "704 Tactical." Affiliate links for Amazon, Avantlink, and Campsite are disclosed, indicating items may have been sent for review. The content is aimed at those interested in handguns, likely beginners looking for a first revolver.
This video from Lucky Gunner Ammo, featuring Chris Baker, details the evolution of Smith & Wesson snub nose revolvers. It contrasts early I-frame models with modern J-frame designs, highlighting advancements in ergonomics, sights, triggers, and cartridge suitability for concealed carry and defensive use. The analysis emphasizes the shift from target shooting design principles to those optimized for practical self-defense.
This video provides an overview and review of a Smith & Wesson Model 36, also known as the Chief Special, chambered in .38 Special. The specific model featured is a 36-1 with a 3-inch heavy pinned barrel and square butt, estimated to be from around 1981. The reviewer mentions purchasing the firearm from The Gun Parlor in Worcester, MA, and also showcases a Holster World holster. The review is presented by Cranky Gun Reviews.
This video reviews the Ergo grip for Smith & Wesson J-Frame revolvers, specifically the Model 36 in .38 Special. The presenter, Kevin Melowski from Concealed Carry Magazine, discusses how the original grip caused discomfort during shooting. He installs the Ergo grip, noting its revolutionary design that aims to change the grip posture and improve shooting comfort and accuracy by better aligning the shooter's arm bones. Post-installation, he reports a significant reduction in felt recoil and elimination of the trigger guard bite on his middle finger, making the J-Frame more shootable and controllable, especially in rapid fire.
This YouTube video focuses on the Model 36 J-frame revolver from Smith & Wesson. The description includes links to the "Gun Culture Radio" podcast on Libsyn and iTunes, an advertisement for the sponsor "SDI" (likely SDI.edu), and a link to the "Hickok45andson" Facebook page. While the specific content of the video isn't described beyond the firearm model, the provided links suggest a context of firearms discussion, education, or entertainment within a community.
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