The video discusses the Smith & Wesson 9mm revolver, comparing it to the .38 Special. The speaker suggests that a 9mm revolver, particularly one chambered in .357 Magnum for versatility, can be a practical backup firearm, especially when paired with a primary 9mm pistol like a Beretta. The size is noted to be similar to a Model 60.
This YouTube Short, titled "Why did I want this gun #25 Smith and Wesson model 60 .357 Magnum #thepewpewlife #shorts #s&w", teases a full video accessible via a link. The content focuses on the Smith & Wesson Model 60 revolver chambered in .357 Magnum, indicated by the title and included hashtags. The description suggests further content is available for those interested in seeing the full video. The content is clearly aimed at firearm enthusiasts, specifically those interested in revolvers and Smith & Wesson products.
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 YouTube video showcases two vintage Smith & Wesson Model 60 revolvers. The presenter highlights a "no dash" .38 Special variant and a "60-14" chambered in .357 Magnum. The video focuses on visually presenting these classic firearms, offering a brief look at the distinct characteristics of each model.
This review focuses on a vintage 1980s Smith & Wesson Model 60 'no dash' revolver, highlighting its classic features like the pinned barrel and hammer-mounted firing pin. The speaker, an experienced collector, details the firearm's provenance and its acquisition from a local FFL. The review emphasizes the enduring appeal and collectibility of these early stainless steel revolvers.
This video showcases Naaming Kotchanok's personal Smith & Wesson .357 Magnum J-Frame revolver. It details the loading process for five rounds and demonstrates rapid-fire shooting with effective recoil management. The segment highlights safe firearm handling, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) like electronic ear protection and sunglasses.
This video provides a detailed comparison between the Smith & Wesson Model 60 and the Smith & Wesson Model 686 Deluxe .357 Magnum revolvers. It covers key specifications, shooting experiences, and unique features of each firearm, aiming to help viewers make an informed decision. The comparison highlights the differences in frame size, capacity, sights, grips, weight, and price, making it a valuable resource for both experienced shooters and newcomers to revolvers.
This review of the Ruger Mini 14 highlights its classic aesthetics and enjoyable shooting experience, despite a critique of its plastic heat shield. The video demonstrates its long-range accuracy with iron sights and compares its 'rock-in' magazine loading to the AR-15's straight-in style. It also touches on the rifle's heat management and the learning curve associated with its magazines.
This video provides a practical demonstration of a Smith & Wesson .357 Magnum revolver, likely a Model 60 J-frame. It covers the manual loading process for its 5-round capacity and showcases live-fire performance on steel targets, highlighting recoil and handling. The demonstration also includes safe firearm clearing and unloading procedures.
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 features a Smith & Wesson Model 60-14 revolver with a 2.125-inch barrel chambered in .357 Magnum. The presenter highlights the gun's stainless steel construction and bobbed hammer, noting that while .357 Magnum in a J-frame can be a handful, the all-steel build makes it more manageable. The gun is described as a "sweet popgun" and a "nice addition to the cranky collection," acquired as a used sale. It's also compared to a 649 stainless model.
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