This review covers the Taylor and Company TC9, a 9mm Luger chambered Single Action Army (SAA) style revolver. The reviewer highlights its fun factor, affordability compared to .357 Magnum, and its representation of the classic Colt SAA formula. While acknowledging some quirks like non-adjustable sights and potential ejector issues on shorter barrels, the TC9 is recommended as a fun, shootable collectible piece for recreational shooting and historical reenactment.
This video showcases a rare 1970s Colt Python .357 Magnum revolver with a nickel-plated finish. The presenter highlights its original box and manual, emphasizing the meticulous craftsmanship and superior fit and finish compared to newer models. The revolver is presented as a valuable investment piece due to its condition and historical significance.
This video examines a rare Webley Mk IV revolver with White Star Line markings, offering insights into its historical context and potential service. Expert Jonathan Ferguson details the Webley Mk IV's lineage, its .455 caliber, and the significance of its nickel-plated finish for maritime use. The discussion highlights the revolver's connection to the White Star Line, its likely role as ship's armament for order maintenance, and its potential service on liners like the RMS Olympic, while clarifying it was not on the Titanic.
This review covers the Webley No. 4 "Pryse" revolver, a post-1881 model weighing 2.2 lbs with a 10.6-inch overall length. It fires six rounds of .476 Enfield Mark II ammunition. The review highlights its heavy yet smooth hammer pull, clean trigger, and fast-acquiring sights, noting the nickel plating as particularly well-executed.
The reviewer details the sale of a Harrington & Richardson (H&R) Model 930 revolver, highlighting the current favorable market for selling firearms. The H&R 930, purchased for $220, was sold on consignment for $399 after addressing its damaged sights, netting approximately $330 after fees. This profit was used to purchase a Beretta 92FS 22LR conversion kit, which allows practice with a 9mm Beretta 92FS using cheaper .22LR ammunition. The kit, made by Umarex in Germany, includes a new slide, barrel, recoil spring, and magazine, though the magazine is pinned to 10 rounds in the reviewer's state.
This review of the Harrington & Richardson Model 930 .22 caliber revolver highlights its functionality and potential as a fun plinker. Despite a modified front sight and missing rear sight, the reviewer found the double-action trigger to be remarkably smooth and the single-action accurate enough for its intended purpose. The revolver is capable of firing .22 Long Rifle, .22 Short, and .22 Colibri ammunition, with the latter proving exceptionally quiet and accurate.
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