The video discusses the merits of a Smith & Wesson 9mm revolver, comparing it to the .38 Special. The speaker suggests that five rounds of 9mm can be superior to .38 Special and that a 9mm revolver, similar in size to a Model 60, makes sense as a backup to a 9mm pistol, especially for magazine compatibility if the primary firearm fails.
This video showcases the creator, Naaming Kotchanok, posing with various stainless steel revolvers, primarily a Smith & Wesson J-Frame style snub-nose, in an outdoor shooting range. While visually focused and set to music, it highlights basic firearm handling and the aesthetic appeal of revolvers like the Model 60, suitable for calibers like .38 Special and .357 Magnum.
This episode of The 'MURCA! Guns & Freedom Podcast features host The Yankee Marshal engaging in an open discussion with viewers. Topics range from supporting the channel through merchandise and donations to the Pets and Vets program. The host also touches on personal opinions regarding wrestling, cryptocurrency, and firearm accessories, while addressing viewer questions and comments.
This video focuses on the Smith & Wesson Model 60, a renowned .357 Magnum revolver. It highlights its historical significance as the first stainless steel revolver and its current popularity as a compact, all-steel defense option. The description details key features like its J-Frame design, stainless steel construction, 2.125" barrel, exposed hammer, fixed sights, and its capability for +P ammunition. The video is aimed at those seeking a reliable and manageable concealed carry or personal defense firearm.
This video is part 25 of a series showcasing a revolver collection, specifically focusing on the Smith & Wesson Model 60 LDV. The creator emphasizes that the channel is viewer-supported, with no sponsors, and encourages patrons through Patreon and SubscribeStar links. Artwork and original score are credited to Daniel Greenfield and Madison Stegall, respectively. The content appears to be a detailed look at a particular firearm model within the creator's collection.
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 reviews Altamont Super Rosewood grips for Smith & Wesson J-frame revolvers. The reviewer highlights their aesthetic appeal, smooth high-gloss finish, and comfortable feel. They are noted as being made in the USA and a cost-effective alternative to higher-priced grips, offering improved comfort and non-stick properties compared to rubber grips, especially in hot and humid conditions.
The S&W Model 60 in .357 Magnum offers significant power in a compact J-frame package, though recoil is substantial. It's a versatile firearm capable of handling .38 Special, .38 Special +P, and full .357 Magnum loads. The Model 60 is noted as the first mass-produced stainless steel revolver, a successor to the Model 36 Chief's Special.
This video, presented by Nam-ing Kotchanok, demonstrates and debunks a common trick used to simulate a firearm misfire, often attributed to 'sacred objects'. The expert instructor reveals the mechanical manipulation behind the illusion, emphasizing firearm safety and warning viewers against deception. The demonstration uses a Smith & Wesson Lady Smith revolver in .38 Special.
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